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1   Any last Core 2 assignments to turn in?  Any works cited page stragglers?  Any presentations? Welcome back!

2   Obscene  Mind’s eye  Generous  Dauntless  A sorry sight  All’s well that ends well  Dead as a doornail  Fair play  Foul play  In a pickle  Champion  Scuffle  Undress  Radiance  Majestic  Compromise What do these words/phrases have in common?

3 1599-1602 William Shakespeare

4   Born April 1564  Stratford-upon-Avon  Died 1616 – 52 year-old William Shakespeare

5   The 2 nd half of the 16 th century – theater was not respected and was under attack by the church.  Luckily, Elizabeth I loved theater and saved the art.  She protected actors from restrictive laws and gave them permission to perform.  King’s Men  1599- He became part owner of the Globe Theater Shakespeare’s Theater

6  The Globe

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8   The entertainment began with bearbaiting  Admission: 1 penny  Bets  Open air –only the wealthy were covered by a roof  All male actors  Special effects –trap doors  Musicians above in the gallery  Rotten eggs and vegetables?  White flag Shakespeare’s Theater

9   We’re not in on the joke anymore   Sentence structure  Some definitions of words have changed over time.  Characters speak in verse (blank verse –unrhymed, but still in iambic pentameter) Be BUT|to SLEEP|and FEED?|A BEAST,|no MORE.  Contractions – ‘tis  He loved to play with words –puns. Challenges

10  Mercutio, a character in Romeo and Juliet who is characterized by his wit and lack of seriousness, says the following as he lies dying: “Ask for me tomorrow and you will find me a grave man.” What is illustrated here?

11  King Henry, who was not fat, was called “portly.” When Antony makes an alliance with Octavius in Julius Caesar, he calls him a “competitor.” What is illustrated here?

12  Shylock, a character in The Merchant of Venice, feels mistreated and says: “You foot me as you spurn a stranger cur.” When Cleopatra thinks she is the victim of some smooth talk, she says: “He words me girls, he words me.” What is illustrated here?

13  “Death, death, O amiable lovely death.” “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” What is illustrated here?

14  A paradox made up of two seemingly contradictory words. Oxymoron

15  The course of young love is described as “swift as a shadow, short as any dream, brief as lightning.” “But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” What is illustrated here?

16   Highly descriptive language that appeals to the senses.  It allows the reader to experience what they read.  Horatio describes the ghost’s effect on the night guards saying, they were “distilled/ almost to jelly”. Imagery

17   Not even the original audience members understood everything.  Dictionaries didn’t even exist!  Don’t get discouraged  The play comes alive  an incredible feeling  It is one of the most quoted and referenced works in English literature. (Collective mind, shared consciousness, culture) “The Play’s the Thing”

18   What does it mean? “To be, or not to be”

19   Setting: Denmark.  Castle Elsinore, the royal Danish castle where Hamlet lives.  Revenge tragedy  Background: Young Prince Hamlet, the main character, deals with the tragic death of his father, King Hamlet. His mother marries his father’s brother less than two months after his father’s death.  Tension between Denmark and Norway Hamlet

20   Hamlet- Prince of Denmark  Claudius –King of Denmark, Hamlet’s uncle  Gertrude- Queen of Denmark, Hamlet’s mother  Ghost of King Hamlet – Hamlet’s father  Polonius – Lord Chamberlain, counsellor to the King  Ophelia – Polonius’ daughter, Hamlet’s love interest  Laertes –her brother  Horatio – Hamlet’s friend and schoolmate  Fortinbras –Prince of Norway Characters

21   There will be an open note quiz on each act as we read.  Vocabulary quizzes  In-class reading (classwork)  Possible skit day  In-class writing prompts (classwork)  In-class discussion  Film –classwork that corresponds to the film. Grades/Assessments

22   After watching the documentary, you will free-write a short piece about how you feel about approaching Shakespeare.  Give me an idea of what you expect from the last unit of the semester.  How do you feel about reading Shakespeare? Write at least one positive and one negative comment.  What do you hope to get out of reading Hamlet? Watch Documentary: “Why Shakespeare?”

23  Write down questions that you have. Keep my study questions in mind. You will have time to answer them at the end of reading each scene. Begin Reading!


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