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Page 1: … Drama. Shakespeare -1564-1616 -Born in Stratford, England. -Extraordinarily prolific, he wrote thirty-seven plays, of which eleven were tragedies. -His

Drama

Page 2: … Drama. Shakespeare -1564-1616 -Born in Stratford, England. -Extraordinarily prolific, he wrote thirty-seven plays, of which eleven were tragedies. -His

Shakespeare- 1564-1616- Born in Stratford, England.- Extraordinarily prolific, he wrote

thirty-seven plays, of which eleven were tragedies.

- His theater company was called the Lord Chamberlain’s Men.

- They performed at the Globe Theater.

Page 3: … Drama. Shakespeare -1564-1616 -Born in Stratford, England. -Extraordinarily prolific, he wrote thirty-seven plays, of which eleven were tragedies. -His

Shakespeare was a lot like this guy…

Shakespeare made summer blockbusters.

- His plays were full of spectacle and special effects, crude humor, as well as deep, literary meaning.

- People from all walks of life came in droves to Shakespeare’s plays at The Globe Theater

Page 4: … Drama. Shakespeare -1564-1616 -Born in Stratford, England. -Extraordinarily prolific, he wrote thirty-seven plays, of which eleven were tragedies. -His

Shakespeare wrote 3 kinds of plays:

• Comedies: order is restored by everyone coming together in the end, usually in a big marriage (As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest).

• Tragedies: order is restored by the death of a central figure (Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear).

• History plays: centered on a historical event or figure and contained both elements of comedy and tragedy (Julius Ceasar, Antony and Cleopatra, Richard III).

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The Globe TheaterFun Facts!-Burned to the ground in 1613 because a theatrical cannon misfired… It happens.-Closed by Puritans in 1642 (of course).-Modern reconstruction completed in 1997 (see below).

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- People too poor to pay for a seat could stand right up against the stage (like a mosh pit at Bonnaroo). They were called groundlings because they were, well, on the ground. They were often rough and seedy characters.

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…and the Minecraft version of The Globe Theater

(because I’m a hipster nerd)

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Video clips of The Globe

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE2cr-fIvBA

• Richard III opening from movie Anonymous:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8oNEb1LebITrailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PaliLAQT8k

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Drama terms

• Dialogue: conversation between two or more characters.

• Monologue: spoken and performed by a single character who is usually alone onstage.

• Soliloquy: a character speaks to herself (and therefore to audience), relating thoughts and feelings.

Conveys internal struggle.

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• Ancillary characters: set off or highlight protagonist and provide insight into action.

• Subplot: supplements the main plot, but can often be equally (or more)

interesting and meaningful.

• Foil: a character who is meant to be compared and contrasted to the protag.

• Choric figure: connected to Greek Choruses of ancient drama. A figure who expresses ideas and commentary about the play’s major issues and actions.

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And we’re almost done…

The Freytag Pyramid (p. 889)