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1 The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare

2 Who was William Shakespeare? Probably the world’s most famous poet playwright. A writing genius. – understood people – skilled with words – knew what would please an audience Lived in the days of Queen Elizabeth I (the Elizabethan time period in history)

3 William Shakespeare’s Life - Highlights! Born April 23 rd, 1564 – Stratford-on-Avon – Near London

4 His family was “well off” His Father - John Shakespeare Glove maker, shopkeeper, land owner, 2 nd bailiff of Stratford. His Mother - Mary Arden Inherited land which was later bequeathed to William Siblings Had 7 brothers and sisters

5 His Education – Attended free grammar school until age 15 – Mainly studied Latin He Married Anne Hathaway – November 27 th, 1582 She was 8 years older! (he 18, she 26) They had 3 children Susanna, Hamnet, Judith

6 Where did Shakespeare Live? London, England – In 1600’s London was a busy, bustling walled city – Renaissance (re-birth) of arts and sciences under two monarchs who loved the theater » Queen Elizabeth I (reigned 1558-1603) » King James I (reigned 1603-1625) – Only major disasters were the PLAGUES of 1592- 94 and 1613, which closed the theaters.

7 He Lived in London most of his life – Had little to do with Stratford, although he did become its 3 rd largest land owner, and eventually retired there.

8 He Wrote at least 36 Plays – Also wrote sonnets and poems

9 A Great Actor for over 20 years – By 1592 he was recognized as a successful actor, as well as a leading poet – Was a member and owner of an acting company Chamberlain’s Men (King’s Men) » Probably made most of his money as an actor and producer, not as a playwright.

10 He Retired – Left the theater and returned to Stratford sometime between 1611-1613 – Bought a large house called “New Place” He Died on his 52 nd Birthday – April 23 1616, in Stratford – Buried in the chancel of the Church of Holy Trinity

11 5/10 Shakespeare Study Guide 1)Grab a textbook to share with a partner or group of 3. 2)Turn to pages 890-898. 3)With your partner, create a study guide based on the information in the 4 sections of reading: 1)William Shakespeare’s Life: A Genius From Stratford 2)Shakespeare & his Theater: A Perfect Match 3)How to Read Shakespeare (The Poetry, The Words) 4)Background 4)20 questions minimum 5)Use varying formats: Multiple Choice, Fill in Blanks, Matching, T/F 6)Make sure you include an ANSWER KEY!

12 Shakespeare Plot Triangle Act III- Climax Act IV-Falling Action Act I Exposition Act V- Resolution Act II-Rising Action * We will fill this in as we read the play!

13 Journal : Love and Marriage Answer “True” if the statement is something you agree with, and answer “False” if you do not agree. Write an explanation for each answer. 1.Even if my parents did not approve of the person I was dating, I would still date him/her. 2. Grown ups have a lot to learn from teenagers 3. It’s alright to fool someone as long as it is for his/her own good. 4. I have been “in love” with someone. 5. I could marry someone today, if the right person asked me. 6. I would enjoy living apart from my family. 7. My parents do not understand me or where I’m coming from. 8. Even if I can’t trust my parents, there’s always an adult I can go to. 9. I believe in love at first sight. 10. I would die for the person I am going to marry.

14 FACTS ABOUT THE GLOBE THEATER IMPORTANT DATES: BUILT IN 1599 IN 1600, AVERAGE WEEKLY ATTENDANCE ESTIMATED AT 20,000 PATRONS (held 3000) BURNED DOWN IN 1613 (ROOF SET ON FIRE BY A CANON DURING SHAKESPEARE PERFORMANCE—HENRY VIII) REBUILT THE THEATER IN 1614, BUT IT WAS DESTROYED BY PURITANS 30 YEARS LATER NEW GLOBE THEATER BUILT IN 1996 IN LONDON, ENGLAND

15 Globe Structure: 8 SIDES WITH A YARD 6 FT. PLATFORM STAGE (SO HIGH BECAUSE GROUNDLINGS JUMPED ON STAGE & STARTED FIGHTS) WALLS MADE OF LIME, SAND & GOAT HAIR THATCHED ROOF (ONLY ON 1 ST GLOBE, 2 ND ONE WAS MADE OF TILE) NO CURTAINS, LIGHTS, OR SCENERY TRAP DOORS IN FLOOR

16 Globe Seating SEATS WERE PRICED: 1 PENNY = PIT IN FRONT OF THE STAGE (PEOPLE CALLED “GROUNDLINGS”OR “PENNY STINKARDS”) 2 PENNIES = 2 ND & 3 RD FLOOR SEATS 3 PENNIES = 1 ST FLOOR SEATS 12 PENNIES = CLOSEST TO STAGE

17 More Globe Theater Facts SHAKESPEARE WAS PART OWNER ($) ALSO CALLED THE “WOODEN O” NO WOMEN ACTRESSES (IT WAS CONSIDERED IMPROPER FOR WOMEN TO ACT) COMPETED WITH OTHER FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT NEARBY-- BULL & BEAR BAITING ARENAS ELABORATE COSTUMES

18 The Plays: Show lasted about 2 ½ hours – Usually in afternoon to use natural lighting Colored flags signified type of play performed that day Black = Tragedy White = Comedy Red = History

19 The Actors An Elizabethan Actor Had To Be Good at: Fencing Audiences loved duels, battles, contests. Tumbling As gods, or ghosts, they had to disappear through trap doors in the stage. Dancing Most plays ended with the whole company dancing. Elocution Words were often more important than actions. Acting Each actor had to double in many different roles. Music Actors had to learn to play some instruments as well.


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