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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
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Background of Shakespeare Born 1564 Died 1616 Married Anne Hathaway Three children
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Background Continued Actor Playwright Poet Lord Chamberlain’s Men King’s Men
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Background Continued His company was associated with The Globe
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The Globe Located on the bank of the Thames Eight-sided building Thatched roof Brick supports Unroofed yard
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The Globe Spectators or patrons –Groundlings Paid a penny Watched from open yard Stood or sat Noisy and rude
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Open to the elements
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The Globe - patrons cont. –Upper gallery patrons Paid more Sat in the upper areas Had shelter from the elements Merchant or business class
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The Globe - patrons cont. –Lower gallery patrons Most distinguished sat here “Gentlemen’s Rooms” Most honored guests Sat on cushions
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Props and Lighting Daylight only Large threat of fire The original Globe did burn down and was rebuilt
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Scenery & Furniture Minimal amount Convention of the theater of the time The scene was set in the dialogue of the actors
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Costumes and Actions Lavish costumes Exaggerated emotions Much use of noise and music –Trumpet blasts –Drums –Orchestra above stage areas
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Costumes and Actions cont. No female actors Young men and boys played female parts
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Plays Repertory system –A group of actors that stayed together and were usually sponsored by a patron –They had a series of 10 or so plays that they performed
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The Globe Key 1. Platfrom stage 2. Canopy (Heavens) 3. Hut 4. Turret 5. Hell 6. Trapdoor
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Platform Stage
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Heavens
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The Globe Key 7. Inner stage 8. Doors to Tiring Rooms 9. Balcony 10. Bay window stage 11. Musicians gallery
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http://www.ualberta.ca/~sreimer/shakespr/glob-qt.htm Inner Stage Balcony (Upper Stage)
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Literary Terms 1. Tragedy a play in which a 1)main character who is 2)a person of high standing 3) suffers a great fall due to a tragic flaw within himself
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2. Stage directions instructions written by the dramatist to describe the appearance and actions of characters, sets, costumes, and lighting Literary Terms
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3. Soliloquy a speech spoken by a character alone on the stage usually reveals the private thoughts and emotions of the character
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Literary Terms 4. Protagonist central character in a story or drama
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Literary Terms 5. Drama a play performed before an audience by actors and actresses on stage
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Literary Terms 6. Dialogue conversation between characters in a literary work
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Literary Terms 7. Aside a comment by a character in a play heard by the audience but not by the other characters on stage
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Literary Terms 8. Blank verse unrhymed iambic pentameter
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Literary Terms 9. Pun a play on words a joke based on the multiple meanings of words that sound alike
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Literary Terms 10. Antagonist a person or force that opposes the protagonist
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Calpurnia Antony Brutus Cassius Portia Decius Ligarius Trebonius Cinna Mattelus Cimber Caesar Characters Lucius
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More Characters Flavius Marullus Soothsayer Octavius Caesar
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