An Introduction to the Playwright and his Play, Julius Caesar

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An Introduction to the Playwright and his Play, Julius Caesar WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE An Introduction to the Playwright and his Play, Julius Caesar

Biographical Information Born: Stratford-Upon Avon, England April 23, 1564 Parents, John and Mary (Arden) Married Anne Hathaway, November, 1582 Three children: Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith Shakespeare’s Birthplace

The Bard Playwright, Poet, Actor Sometime in the 1580's William Shakespeare left his family to pursue a career as a playwright, poet, and actor in London. His success was immense. Shakespeare is known to have written 154 sonnets and 37 plays. In fact, so prolific was Shakespeare as a writer of sonnets, that a sonnet form has been named for him. The Shakespearean sonnet is 14 lines long with a rhyme scheme: abab, cdcd, efef,gg.

Shakespeare’s Theatre “The Globe Theatre, also known as the Shakespeare Globe Theatre, was not only one of most famous playhouses of all time, but the play house where Shakespeare performed many of his greatest plays. Built from oak, deal, and stolen playhouse frames, the 3 storey, 3000 capacity Globe Theatre, co-owned by William Shakespeare has become almost as famous as the playwright himself.” ( Absolute Shakespeare)

The Stage In Shakespeare’s Time A show lasted about 2 ½ hours, usually in open air theatres during the afternoon. There were no acts, but frequent intermissions. There was no scenery, but elaborate props and costumes to give reality. Devices such as trap doors and scaffolds were used to make gods, witches, etc. disappear.

The Stage In Shakespeare’s Time (continued) There were no actresses. All parts were played by men or boys. There were no programs. The closeness of stage to the audience led to use of "asides" and "soliloquies“. In front of stage was a big open area where the "penny-public" stood to watch as they could not afford seats.

Points of Shakespeare's Style: Use of metaphors– comparing something in terms of something else, i.e. "That lowliness is young ambition’s ladder". Use of soliloquies– usually longer speeches given by characters when alone on stage– e.g. a person talking to himself out loud. Use of asides– when a character says something to the audience, but the other characters on stage cannot hear it, e.g. like muttering to himself.

Points of Shakespeare’s Style: (continued) Use of sonnets– a very rigid poetic style of writing. Fourteen lines consisting of three sets of four line quatrains and a two line rhyming couplet at the end. Rhyme scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, e.g. Use of puns– humourous plays on words indicating different meanings. i.e. the Cobbler says, "A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience, which is indeed a mender of bad soles.” A cobbler is a mender of shoes or a bungler.

Early Rome Rome was established in 753 B.C. For 200 years ruled by Tarquin kings who were tyrants The Tarquins were overthrown by Lucius Junius Brutus in 510 B.C. – an ancestor of Brutus in the play. A democratic republic was then established which lasted until the death of Julius Caesar. The Romans were very proud of their democratic system and were repulsed by the thought of being ruled by a king.

Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was born in 100 B.C. He gained power and wealth due to a series of successful campaigns in which he conquered what is now Britain, France, much of central and eastern Europe, and parts of North Africa. The quote, “veni, vidi, vici” is aptly credited to Julius Caesar.

What Did Caesar Do for Rome? He built roads. He developed irrigation systems. He financed public parks and buildings. He even made changes to the calendar. Indeed, he was well liked and very powerful.

What Got Caesar into Trouble? It appears he was much more interested in things other than military conquest. After a series of civil wars that lasted until 48 B.C., Caesar declared himself Rome’s dictator for life. Many people believed that Caesar wanted more than just power; he wanted a powerful title.

What Got Caesar into Trouble? (Continued) Many Romans assumed that Caesar was ready to declare himself King of Rome and eliminate the five hundred year old republic of which the Romans were so proud. Remember the Tarquins, the tyrant kings who ruled over Rome for 243 years? There was no way Romans were going to return to that style of government. Someone had to put a stop to this pursuit of absolute power, and so enter the conspirators. ...Beware the Ides of March!

Play Versus The History Therefore, there is much historically accurate information, but a story to entertain the audience must also unfold. Yes! There is much to learn from the works of William Shakespeare. As we study this play, remember Shakespeare wished not only to inform his audience about the history of Julius Caesar but also to entertain them.

Works Cited “Absolute Shakespeare”. Online. Internet. May 9, 2005. Available: http:www.absoluteshakespeare.com “Converse: The Literature Web Site”. Online. Internet. May 9, 2005. Available: http://aspirations.english.cam.ac.uk/converse/about/sitemap.acds Goldberg, Neil Dr. “Rome Project: Maps of the Roman Empire”, Online. Internet. May 9, 2005. Available: http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RMap.html “Julius Caesar: The Last Dictator”, Online. Internet. May 9, 2005. Available: http://heraklia.fws1.com/ “Roman Empire Map”, Online. Internet. May 9, 2005. Available: http://heraklia.fws1.com/ Roy, Ken, ed. Julius Caesar. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. Saliani, Dom, Chris Ferguson, and Dr. Tim Scott, eds. Introducing Shakespeare. Toronto: International Thomson Publishing, 1997. “Shakespeare’s Birthplace”. Online. Internet. May 9, 2005. Available: http://www.stratford.co.uk/prop1.asp “Shakespeare Online”. Online. Internet. May 9, 2005. Available: http://www.shakespeare-online.com