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William Shakespeare Greatest English playwright of all time Drew inspiration from ancient and contemporary works Use of language and choice of themes made him appeal to all people
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Shakespeare’s Plays Focused on real lives Tragedy - Portrays people crushed by powerful forces or their own weakness History – Records the power struggles of English kings Comedy - Laughs at follies of young people in love
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Comedies Twelfth Night – centers on mistaken identity A Midsummer Night’s Dream: adventures of 4 young Athenian lovers. “What fools these mortals be” The Tempest: father tries to restore daughter to “rightful place in the world”. “Brave new world”
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Tragedies – Romeo and Juliet – teenagers fall victim to old family feud – Macbeth – ambitious couple commits murder for political power, sink into madness / guilt. “Knock knock! Who's there?” – Julius Caesar: more about Marcus Brutus: honor, patriotism, friendship “a dish fit for the gods”
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Histories Richard III – final king of House of York; his death symbolized end of Middle Ages in England King John: “elbow room”. John is known for Magna Carta
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Original Globe Theater Shakespeare transformed the English theater. His 38 plays addressed every aspect of the human experience...
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Modern Globe Theater Shakespeare added 3000+ words to the English language. His works transcend race and culture, point out universal truths, and appeal to the emotions of human nature.
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