Learning Objectives Content: SWBAT compose compliments and insults with Shakespearean language after using a note-taker to build background on Shakespeare.

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Learning Objectives Content: SWBAT compose compliments and insults with Shakespearean language after using a note-taker to build background on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan age. Language: SW listen to instructions and video; speak to collaborate with partner, class, and teacher; read to answer questions and determine word choice; and write to take notes and use Shakespearean language.

Early Years Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England on April 23, 1564 - died the same day in 1616 Son of prominent town official (Alderman/Mayor) 3rd child of 8 children Received excellent education with heavy focus on grammar and literature

Marriage and Family Married at age 18 to Anne Hathaway (she was 26) who was pregnant with his child 1st child was daughter, Susanna-born in 1583 Twins, Hamnet and Judith born in 1585 Hamnet dies at age 11

Lost Years The period between 1585 and 1592 is known as the “Lost Years” because there are no documentary records of Shakespeare’s activities. Q: Why do you think this is?

Later Years Moved to London around 1591 and became an actor Worked with the Lord Chamberlain’s company of players, later known as the King’s Men Cause of death uncertain - maybe drank too much Was wealthy when he died

Elizabethan Age Shakespeare lived and wrote during what is known as the English Renaissance, which lasted from about 1485 through the 1660s. Period is also known as Elizabethan Age, named after Queen Elizabeth who ruled England from 1558-1603

Social and Historical Context During the Queen’s reign, society celebrated poets. Poetry was considered superior to drama. Before this, theater was banned for a long time and was believed to be sinful. England was flourishing and London was becoming one of the largest cities in Europe; however life was not easy for everyone. Catholics experienced religious persecution. Women were subject to many restrictions.

Elizabethan Age Most English people endured crowded living conditions and an unsatisfactory diet. Rich and poor alike were defenseless against bubonic plague. In 1564, the year Shakespeare was born, nearly one-third of his hometown died of the plague (lost many siblings to plague/son).

The Globe Located just out of London Called the “Wooden O” 3 main parts: Building Proper Stage Tiring House (backstage)

The Building Proper Wooden, 3 stories high, surrounded by a spacious inner yard and open to the sky. Admission to stand (as a groundling) was one penny Held 3000 people Closed during plagues

Plays were performed during the day. The groundlings stood by the stage. The wealthy sat in the upper decks. Young men dressed up to play the female roles. (Why?)

History of the Globe Theater 1599 Globe Theater opened Owned by James Burbage Shakespeare and four other actors would soon invest in theater 1601 Shakespeare’s troupe, Lord Chamberlain’s Men, perform Richard II, first time at the Globe 1613 Globe burns to the ground after a cannon misfire during a performance of Henry VIII sets thatched roof on fire. 1614 Globe is rebuilt with a tile (instead of thatch roof) 1642 Globe – all theaters – closed by the Puritans, who hate the productions. Just a hotbed for sinners they believe 1644 Puritans destroy the Globe and build houses on the site 1996 Rebuilt near original site. Now a major tourist destination and working theater. Write 3 facts about the history of The Globe in your notes.

Inside the Theater Attending Shakespeare’s theater was quite different from attending theater today In Elizabethan England it was a noisy, popular gathering place for people of all ages and from all walks of life

Inside the Theater Drinking and eating were permitted in the pit, which often became very noisy If a spectator did not like a particular character or scene, he or she would feel free to hiss or boo of throw anything he or she might have on hand

Acting To compensate for lines that the audience could not hear, the actors used exaggerated gestures and facial expressions, unlike the natural method of acting that is used today. Today, a Shakespeare play takes almost 3 hours. Then, a play would have taken two hours or less!

Works of Literature Along with acting, he also wrote some of the most renowned and studied literature written in the English language. Poems - famous for his sonnets (154) Plays (37) - Comedies, Tragedies, and Histories

Impact on the English Language The English language contains about 300,000 words, but your vocabulary is about 3000 and you get by on a daily basis with about 150. By contrast, William Shakespeare had a vocabulary of between 17,000 to 34,000 words and invented many of the words and phrases that we still use today. He contributed about 3000 words to the English Language.

Some Pronouns and Verbs Thou = You (subject) Example - Thou art incredible = You are incredible. Thee = You (object) Example - Take me with thee = Take me with you. Thy = Your (before a consonant) Example - Thy beauty = Your beauty Thine = Your (before a vowel) or Yours Example - Thine excellence = Your excellence Ye = You - plural, for a group of people Art = are Wilt = will 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Text Slide 🍐 To edit the type of question, go back to the "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.

Some Translations still = always soft = slowly, gently mark = listen an = if fell = cruel, fierce, deadly to-night = last night perforce = we must, you must kind = true to one’s nature ay = yes fain = gladly marry = swear word anon = at once plague, pox, ague = disease wherefore= why Write 4 of these words in your notes for reference

Contractions – for purposes of rhythm Shakespeare uses contractions to cut out syllables Examples: o’ = on th’ = the i’ = in ‘t – it ta’en = taken ‘em = them ‘a = he (often) o’er = over Write 4 of these words in your notes for reference.