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William Shakespeare(1564- 1616)
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“ He was not for an age, but for all time. ” --Ben Johnson
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Social position: The summit of the English Renaissance, and one of the greatest writers the world over. Life: Born in Stratford-on-Avon — married Anne — went to London and established his fame — died on April 23,1616, the probable anniversary.
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Shakespeare ’ s sonnet p86 1. 154 in number, the only direct expression of the poet ’ s own feelings. 2. Sonnet 1-126 are addressed to a beautiful young man of man of noble birth. Sonnet 127-152 are to a dark lady. See sonnet 18, 105
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Shakespeare ’ s drama 1. The purpose of drama is to give faithful reflection of the social realities of the time. “ To hold the mirror up to nature, to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image …” 2. Literary works which have truly reflected nature and reality can reach immortality.
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Shakespeare ’ s dramatic career p58- 1 st period: history plays, comedies, tragedies. E.g. Henry VI. The Taming of the Shrew « 驯 悍记 », Love Labor ’ s Lost « 爱的徒劳 »,Romeo and Juliet 2 nd period: histories, comedies and tragedies. E.g. A Midsummer Night ’ s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing « 无事生非 », As You Like It « 如愿以偿 », Twelfth Night « 第十二夜 », The Merry Wives of Windsor « 温莎的风流娘们 », Julius Caesar « 恺撒大帝 »
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3 rd period: his greatest tragedies and bitter comedies. Four great tragedies: Hamlet « 哈姆雷特 » or « 王子复仇记 » Othello « 奥瑟罗 » King Lear « 李尔王 » Macbeth « 麦克白 » Two comedies: All ’ s Well That Ends Well « 终成眷属 » Measure For Measure « 一报 还一报 » 4 th period: romantic tragicomedies. E.g. Cymbeline « 辛白林 » The Winter ’ s Tale « 冬天的童话 » Tempest « 暴风雨 »
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Dramatic types of Shakespeare’s Plays 1.Comedies 2. History plays: express the necessity for national unity under a mighty sovereign. Henry IV
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3. Tragedies. Hamlet: Shakespeare ’ s most popular play on the stage.Hamlet: Shakespeare ’ s most popular play on the stage. Othello: a study of human nature, two warring elements: love and hatred Macbeth: Shakespeare ’ s most powerful study of evil King Lear: not only a tragedy of individual, but also a tragedy of a society.
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4. Romance. E.g. Tempest: the last play written by Shakespeare unaided.
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The structure of the playhouse
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
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The characters Hamlet, Prince of Denmark The ghost of Hamlet ’ s dead father Claudius, the dead king ’ s brother Gertrude, Hamlet ’ s mother Ophelia, Polonius ’ s daughter, Hamlet ’ s lover Polonius, the garrulous 饶舌的 old chamberlain 国王的侍从 Horatio, Hamlet ’ s friend Laertes, Polonius ’ s son
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The story Horatio brought Hamlet to the battlements of Elsinore Castle, where the ghost of Denmark ’ s dead king had appeared three times, to see the ghost.
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Hamlet listened in horror to what the ghost of the dead king told him about his having been murdered by Claudius.
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Hamlet was not sure whether the ghost had told the truth and consequently very tormented. Hamlet pretended to be mad.
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Hamlet arranged a troupe of actors to act out the scene that revealed the murdering. Claudius was very unnerved.
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Hamlet killed mistakenly Polonius after he yelled violently at her mother, Gertrude. Laertes, Polonius ’ s son sought revenge.
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Claudius persuaded Lartes to fight with Hamlet. Claudius poisoned Lartes ’ s sword.
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Gertrude was poisoned to death accidentally after drinking the poisonous cup, which was supposed to be drunk by Hamlet.
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Laertes and Hamlet were both wounded mortally. Hamlet killed Claudius. Laertes and Hamlet died.
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Artistic Features Of Shakespeare ’ s Plays: 1. Characterization: the major characters do not represent certain groups, but are individuals with distinct personalities. 2. Structure: well-organized. Harmony and order disbalanced — social conflicts sharpened — harmony and order restored at the end 3. Language and style: Shakespeare is a master of English language. Almost all the speeches fit all the characters who speak them.
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Ben Johnson ’ s comedies: (see P 109) “ comedies of humors ”
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