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William Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet
Background Notes William Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet
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Shakespeare: A brief biography
Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon, England to an upper/middle class family.
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Shakespeare: A brief biography
He learned Latin and Greek history in his grammar school as a child. This would explain the Latin and Greek references in his works. There is not evidence that Shakespeare continued his schooling after elementary school.
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Shakespeare: A Brief Biography
In 1582 at the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway who was 26. She was pregnant before they were married.
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Shakespeare: A Brief Biography
After a few years of marriage, Shakespeare left Stratford-on-Avon and his family for London to pursue his career in acting and writing.
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Shakespeare: A Brief Biography
Shakespeare wrote and acted with The Lord Chamberlain’s Men. This was an acting troupe that would perform during Shakespeare’s time.
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Shakespeare: A Brief Biography
It is believed that Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616. In his will, Shakespeare left his daughters the majority of his wealth and possessions. He left his wife his “second best bed”.
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Shakespeare: A Brief Biography
The inscription on his tomb states: "Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare, To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones.” Shakespeare wrote this because in his time, old bodies were dug up and burned to make room for new burials. Shakespeare despised this treatment of bodies, so he wrote this.
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Romeo and Juliet and Elizabethan Theater
Shakespeare did not create the story of Romeo and Juliet. In fact, it was done at least twice before. The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet was written by Arthur Brooke in This is considered Shakespeare’s chief source for Romeo and Juliet. However, the Roman myth, Thisbe and Pyramus, is also a story with the same plot as Romeo and Juliet.
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Romeo and Juliet and Elizabethan Theater
Much of Shakespeare’s wealth came from his investment in The Globe Theater. The Globe Theater was the primary home of Shakespeare’s acting company beginning in late 1599.
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Romeo and Juliet and Elizabethan Theater
Anyone could attend a performance at The Globe. However, where the person watched it from depended on how much he or she could afford. Groundlings, or poor people, stood closest to the stage, which cost a penny. People could pay a $.02 to sit in a seat and another penny for a cushion. Queen Elizabeth also frequently attended the theater. This time was called The Elizabethan Era.
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Romeo and Juliet and Elizabethan Theater
Because of the lack of special effects in the Elizabethan Era, the scenery, costumes, and language were used to set the mood for the play. During the Elizabethan Era, all parts were played by males (even female parts).
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By William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare
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Setting The story is set in the late 1500s mostly in the town of Verona, Italy. However, there are a few acts set in Mantua, Italy a smaller town just a few miles away.
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Timeline Sunday – Act One Monday – Act Two Tuesday – Act Three Wednesday – Act Four Thursday – Act Five
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The Feud Romeo’s family, the Montagues, have a long standing feud with Juliet’s family, the Capulets. While the audience never learns about the source of the ancient quarrel, we do learn that it has recently grown stronger.
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Comedy and Tragedy Romeo and Juliet begins as a comedy but ends as a tragedy. Elements of a tragedy Must have a tragic hero/heroine Ends in the death of many of the main characters Elements of a comedy A struggle of young lovers to overcome difficulty that is often presented by elders Separation and unification Heightened tensions, often within a family The shift from comedy to tragedy is what sets Romeo and Juliet apart from the rest of Shakespeare’s plays.
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Themes Love The power of love Love as a cause for violence Fate
The inevitability of fate Hate Hate as a forced emotion
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Interesting… “Star-crossed lovers” refers to two people who are in love but have conflicting astrological signs. In Shakespeare’s times, people believed the course of their lives was determined by the exact second they were born.
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Verona Today The Italian city of Verona, where Romeo and Juliet lived, receives about 1,000 letters addressed to Juliet every Valentine's Day. Verona has an incredible amount of graffiti, which is legal, provided that you are writing about your love for someone.
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Romeo Is a Montague 16 years old Cute, smart, sensitive and romantic
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Lady Montague Romeo’s Mom
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Lord Montague Romeo’s dad Worries about Romeo’s sadness
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Balthasar Romeo’s servant
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Abram Montague’s servant Fights Sampson and Gregory in the beginning
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Benvolio Romeo’s cousin & friend
Tries to break-up fights and keep the peace.
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Juliet is a Capulet, 13 yrs old Juliet is very close with the nurse.
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Lord Capulet Juliet’s dad
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Lady Capulet Juliet’s mom
Ineffectual mother- relies on the nurse to “mother” Juliet
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Nurse Has cared for Juliet since she was born
Vulgar, long-winded, loyal and a confidante to Juliet
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Gregory & Sampson Servants to the Capulets
Start a fight w/ Montagues at the beginning of the play
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Tybalt Juliet’s cousin Quick tempered
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Mercutio Related to the prince Good friends W/ Romeo
Believes love is about the physical contact and nothing else.
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Prince Escalus Prince of Verona Related to Mercutio and Paris
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Count Paris Related to the prince
Preferred by the Capulets to marry Juliet
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Rosaline The woman who Romeo is obsessed with at the beginning of the play.
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The Apothecary Like a pharmacist He sells the poison to Romeo.
Values money more than morals
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Friar Lawrence Friend to Romeo and Juliet Kind, civic-minded
Secretly marries R & J in hopes that their marriage will end the feud. He is a Catholic holy man and also familiar with potions and herbs.
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Friar John A Catholic holy man
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