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William Shakespeare Widely regarded as the greatest writer in English Literature
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Shakespeare 1564-1616 April 24th Stratford-on-Avon, England wrote 37 plays about 154 sonnets started out as an actor
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Stage Celebrity Actor for Lord Chamberlain’s Men (London theater co.) Also > principal playwright for them 1599> Lord Ch. Co. built Globe Theater where most of Sh. Play’s were performed
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Shakespeare wrote: Comedies Histories Tragedies
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Romeo and Juliet Written about 1595 Considered a tragedy West Side Story (Movie) based on R&J
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The Theater Plays produced for the general public Roofless>open air No artificial lighting Courtyard surrounded by 3 levels of galleries
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Spectators Wealthy got benches “Groundlings”>poorer people stood and watched from the courtyard (“pit”) All but wealthy were uneducated/illiterate Much more interaction than today
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Staging Areas Stage>platform that extended into the pit Dressing & storage rooms in galleries behind & above stage second-level gallery> upper stage> famous balcony scene in R & J Trap door>ghosts “Heavens”> angelic beings
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Differences No scenery Settings > references in dialogue Elaborate costumes Plenty of props Fast-paced, colorful>2 hours!
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Actors Only men and boys Young boys whose voices had not changed play women’s roles Would have been considered indecent for a woman to appear on stage
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Elizabethan (QE1) Words An,and: If Anon: Soon Aye: Yes But:Except for E’en:Even E’er: Ever
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QE1 Words (contin.) Haply:Perhaps Happy:Fortunate Hence:Away, from her Hie:Hurry Marry:Indeed
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QE1 Words (contin.) Whence:Where Wilt:Will, will you Withal:In addition to Would:Wish
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Round characters Characters who have many personality traits, like real people.
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Flat Characters One-dimensional, embodying only a single trait –Shakespeare often uses them to provide comic relief even in a tragedy
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Static Characters Characters within a story who remain the same. They do not change. They do not change their minds, opinions or character.
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Dynamic Character Characters that change somehow during the course of the plot. They generally change for the better.
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