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William Shakespeare

   Widely regarded as the
  greatest writer in English
          Literature
Shakespeare
• 1563-1616
• Stratford-on-Avon, England
• wrote 37 plays
• about 154 sonnets
• started out as an actor
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
Shakespeare wrote:
• Comedies
• Histories
• Tragedies
Romeo and Juliet
• Written about 1595
• Considered a tragedy
• West Side Story (Movie)
  based on R&J
The Theater
• Plays produced for the general
  public
• Roofless>open air
• No artificial lighting
• Courtyard surrounded by 3 levels
  of galleries
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
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
Differences
• No scenery
• Settings > references in
  dialogue
• Elaborate costumes
• Plenty of props
• Fast-paced, colorful>2 hours!
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
Elizabethan (QE1) Words
•   An,and:   If
•   Anon:     Soon
•   Aye:      Yes
•   But:      Except for
•   E’en:     Even
•   E’er:     Ever
QE1 Words (contin.)
• Haply:   Perhaps
• Happy:   Fortunate
• Hence:   Away, from her
• Hie:     Hurry
• Marry:   Indeed
QE1 Words (contin.)
• Whence:      Where
• Wilt: Will, will you
• Withal:  In addition to
• Would:   Wish
Blank Verse
• Much of R & J is written in it:
  – unrhymed verse
  – iambic (unstressed, stressed)
  – pentameter( 5 “feet” to a line)
    • ends up to be 10 syllable lines
Prose
• Ordinary writing that is not
  poetry, drama, or song
  – Only characters in the lower
    social classes speak this way in
    Shakespeare’s plays
  – Why do you suppose that is?
Plot
•The sequence of
 events in a
 literary work
Exposition
• The plot usually begins with
  this:
   –introduces>>>>
     • setting
     • characters
     • basic situation
Inciting Moment
• Often called “initial incident”
  – the first bit of action that occurs
    which begins the plot
  – Romeo and Juliet “lock eyes” at
    the party
Conflict
• The struggle that develops
 –man vs. man
 –man vs. himself
 –man vs. society
 –man vs. nature
Crisis
• The point where the
  protagonist’s situation will
  either get better or worse
 –protagonist>good guy
 –antagonist>bad guy
Climax
• The turning point of the
  story>everything begins
  to unravel from here
 –Thus begins the falling
  action
Resolution
•The end of the
 central conflict
Denouement
• The final explanation or
  outcome of the plot
 –If this is included in
  literature, it will occur after
  the resolution.
Tragedy (Shakespearean)
• Drama where the central character/s
  suffer disaster/great misfortune
  – In many tragedies, downfall results
    from>
    • Fate
    • Character flaw/Fatal flaw
    • Combination of the two
Theme
• Central idea or >>
• Insight about life
  which explain the
  downfall
Metaphorical Language
• Comparison of unlike things >
  – Paris standing over the “lifeless
    body” of Juliet, “Sweet flower, with
    flowers thy bridal bed I strew…”
  – “Thou detestable maw…”Gorged
    with the dearest morsel of the
    earth…” Romeo
Dramatic Foil
• A character whose
  purpose is to show off
  another character
 –Benvolio for Tybalt
   • look for others in R & J
Round characters
• Characters who have
  many personality
  traits, like real people.
Flat Characters
• One-dimensional, embodying
  only a single trait
 – Shakespeare often uses them to
   provide comic relief even in a
   tragedy
Static Characters
• Characters within a story
  who remain the same. They
  do not change. They do not
  change their minds,
  opinions or character.
Dynamic Character
• Characters that change
  somehow during the
  course of the plot. They
  generally change for the
  better.
Monologue
• One person speaking on stage
  > may be other character on
  stage too
 – ex > the Prince of Verona
   commanding the Capulets and
   Montagues to cease feuding
Soliloquy
• Long speech expressing the
  thoughts of a character alone
  on stage. In R & J, Romeo
  gives a soliloquy after the
  servant has fled and Paris has
  died.
Aside
• Words spoken, usually
  in an undertone not
  intended to be heard
  by all characters
Pun
• Shakespeare loved to use them!!!
  – Humorous use of a word with
    two meanings > sometimes
    missed by the reader because of
    Elizabethan language and
    sexual innuendo
Direct Address
• Words that tell the reader who is
  being addressed:
• “A right fair mark, fair coz, is
  soonest hit.”
• “Ah, my mistresses, which of you
  all/ Will now deny to dance?”
Dramatic Irony
• A contradiction between
  what a character thinks
  and what the
  reader/audience knows to
  be true
Verbal Irony
• Words used to suggest
  the opposite of what is
  meant
Situational Irony
• An event occurs that
  directly contradicts the
  expectations of the
  characters, the reader, or
  the audience
Comic Relief
• Use of comedy within literature
  that is NOT comedy to provide
  “relief” from seriousness or
  sadness.
• In R & J, look for moments of
  comic relief that help “relieve” the
  tragedy of the situation

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Brickey shakespeare

  • 1. William Shakespeare Widely regarded as the greatest writer in English Literature
  • 2. Shakespeare • 1563-1616 • Stratford-on-Avon, England • wrote 37 plays • about 154 sonnets • started out as an actor
  • 3. 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
  • 4. Shakespeare wrote: • Comedies • Histories • Tragedies
  • 5. Romeo and Juliet • Written about 1595 • Considered a tragedy • West Side Story (Movie) based on R&J
  • 6. The Theater • Plays produced for the general public • Roofless>open air • No artificial lighting • Courtyard surrounded by 3 levels of galleries
  • 7. 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
  • 8. 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
  • 9. Differences • No scenery • Settings > references in dialogue • Elaborate costumes • Plenty of props • Fast-paced, colorful>2 hours!
  • 10. 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
  • 11. Elizabethan (QE1) Words • An,and: If • Anon: Soon • Aye: Yes • But: Except for • E’en: Even • E’er: Ever
  • 12. QE1 Words (contin.) • Haply: Perhaps • Happy: Fortunate • Hence: Away, from her • Hie: Hurry • Marry: Indeed
  • 13. QE1 Words (contin.) • Whence: Where • Wilt: Will, will you • Withal: In addition to • Would: Wish
  • 14. Blank Verse • Much of R & J is written in it: – unrhymed verse – iambic (unstressed, stressed) – pentameter( 5 “feet” to a line) • ends up to be 10 syllable lines
  • 15. Prose • Ordinary writing that is not poetry, drama, or song – Only characters in the lower social classes speak this way in Shakespeare’s plays – Why do you suppose that is?
  • 16. Plot •The sequence of events in a literary work
  • 17. Exposition • The plot usually begins with this: –introduces>>>> • setting • characters • basic situation
  • 18. Inciting Moment • Often called “initial incident” – the first bit of action that occurs which begins the plot – Romeo and Juliet “lock eyes” at the party
  • 19. Conflict • The struggle that develops –man vs. man –man vs. himself –man vs. society –man vs. nature
  • 20. Crisis • The point where the protagonist’s situation will either get better or worse –protagonist>good guy –antagonist>bad guy
  • 21. Climax • The turning point of the story>everything begins to unravel from here –Thus begins the falling action
  • 22. Resolution •The end of the central conflict
  • 23. Denouement • The final explanation or outcome of the plot –If this is included in literature, it will occur after the resolution.
  • 24. Tragedy (Shakespearean) • Drama where the central character/s suffer disaster/great misfortune – In many tragedies, downfall results from> • Fate • Character flaw/Fatal flaw • Combination of the two
  • 25. Theme • Central idea or >> • Insight about life which explain the downfall
  • 26. Metaphorical Language • Comparison of unlike things > – Paris standing over the “lifeless body” of Juliet, “Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew…” – “Thou detestable maw…”Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth…” Romeo
  • 27. Dramatic Foil • A character whose purpose is to show off another character –Benvolio for Tybalt • look for others in R & J
  • 28. Round characters • Characters who have many personality traits, like real people.
  • 29. Flat Characters • One-dimensional, embodying only a single trait – Shakespeare often uses them to provide comic relief even in a tragedy
  • 30. Static Characters • Characters within a story who remain the same. They do not change. They do not change their minds, opinions or character.
  • 31. Dynamic Character • Characters that change somehow during the course of the plot. They generally change for the better.
  • 32. Monologue • One person speaking on stage > may be other character on stage too – ex > the Prince of Verona commanding the Capulets and Montagues to cease feuding
  • 33. Soliloquy • Long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage. In R & J, Romeo gives a soliloquy after the servant has fled and Paris has died.
  • 34. Aside • Words spoken, usually in an undertone not intended to be heard by all characters
  • 35. Pun • Shakespeare loved to use them!!! – Humorous use of a word with two meanings > sometimes missed by the reader because of Elizabethan language and sexual innuendo
  • 36. Direct Address • Words that tell the reader who is being addressed: • “A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit.” • “Ah, my mistresses, which of you all/ Will now deny to dance?”
  • 37. Dramatic Irony • A contradiction between what a character thinks and what the reader/audience knows to be true
  • 38. Verbal Irony • Words used to suggest the opposite of what is meant
  • 39. Situational Irony • An event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the audience
  • 40. Comic Relief • Use of comedy within literature that is NOT comedy to provide “relief” from seriousness or sadness. • In R & J, look for moments of comic relief that help “relieve” the tragedy of the situation