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By: Connor, Jordan, Jake and Jordan Shakespeare's Influence on Language
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Words Shakespeare Invented Shakespeare uses 17,677 words in which he created 1,700 of them: Auspicious Aerial Bloody Submerge Changeful Lonely Hurry Gloomy
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Phrases Shakespeare Invented All that glitters isn’t gold Flaming youth Hot-blooded Naked truth To much of a good thing Heart sick Elbowroom Catch a cold Break the ice
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Insults Shakespeare Invented All’s well that ends well Measure for measure My wife’s a hobby horse Peace ye fat guts Thine face is not worth sun burning Your brain is a dry as the remainder biscuits after voyage
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Shakespeare’s Development of Early Modern English In modern English we use you singular and plural but in old times thou was for addressing a person: ye for more then one As a refection of higher status of males in the male/female context a husband might address is wife as thou, and she might reply respectfully with you Shakespeare was acutely aware of the way the early modern English language that he grew up with was changing, so that gives hi a reason to change the meanings and create some words
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Early Modern English-continued There was a huge inflow of other languages into the English language as a result of renaissance cross-pollination In loves' labors lost he is able to exploit multiple meanings of one word to create a sentence like lights, seeking light, doth light of light beguile or intellect, wisdom, eyesight and daylight Writers are now able to write and create written piece’s because of Shakespeare
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Early Modern English-continued The use of thou to a person of equal rank could be used as an insult. Sir Toby belch advises sir Andrew aguecheek on how to write a challenge to the court’s youth, viola: if thou thou’st him somethrie, it shall not be amiss.
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Early Modern English-continued The use of thou and you also had emotional dimensions Thou commonly expressed special intimacy or affection: you, formally, politeness, and distance. ( that form is still used in French today in the use of vous and tu.) Thou might also be used by an inferior to a superior, to express such feeling as anger and contempt or to be insulting and this is one of the areas where Shakespeare is able to get extra levels of meaning by showing disrespect by one character for another's status
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Old English and Shakespeare Though Shakespeare's stories are over a hundred years old they are still as exciting and relevant as they were to Shakespeare audience They may be hard to read but when you figure it out he can be one of the best authors you have ever read
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Old English and Shakespeare Shakespeare is also hard because it is in old English and old English is very hard because the grammar of the writing is difficult Old English is also similar to the modern language because it is just the same meaning but with easier grammar structure and spellings Therefore most of the words, phrases, sentences and speeches have multiple meanings
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Works Cited "Shakespeare’s Development Of Early Modern English.” Shakespeare Resources: Modern English Shakespeare Translations. No Sweat Shakespeare, n.d. Web. 2 Apr. 2012.
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