The World of Shakespeare

The World of Shakespeare
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Learn about Shakespeare's life as an English playwright in the 16th century. Take notes efficiently on his legacy and death on April 23, 1616, to remember the information. Honors English I, 2011-2012.

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1. The World of Shakespeare The World of Shakespeare Honors English I Honors English I 2011-2012 2011-2012

2. Take Notes Take Notes Please take notes on the following slides. Do not write every word down. Work on taking notes efficiently and writing down what you will understand later and will help you remember the information.

3. Shakespeares Life Shakespeares Life William Shakespeare was an English playwright from the 16 th Century. William Shakespeare was an English playwright from the 16 th Century. He was born 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He was born 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He died on April 23, 1616. He died on April 23, 1616.

4. At the age of 18, he married an older woman, Anne Hathaway. At the age of 18, he married an older woman, Anne Hathaway. He had 3 children- Susanna and twins, Hamnet and Judith. He had 3 children- Susanna and twins, Hamnet and Judith. He left them in Stratford to go be an actor and playwright in London He left them in Stratford to go be an actor and playwright in London Shakespeares wife probably didnt look like this.

5. Elizabethan Theatre Elizabethan Theatre When Shakespeare was in London, Elizabeth I was the queen (1558-1603). This was called the Elizabethan Era . When Shakespeare was in London, Elizabeth I was the queen (1558-1603). This was called the Elizabethan Era . There was an explosion of literature and theater during this era. It is also called the English Renaissance because so much great art and culture developed during this time. There was an explosion of literature and theater during this era. It is also called the English Renaissance because so much great art and culture developed during this time.

6. Shakespeare first entered the theater as an actor traveling with different acting companies. Shakespeare first entered the theater as an actor traveling with different acting companies. At the age of 27, he decided to try writing plays. At the age of 27, he decided to try writing plays. His plays were popular when he was alive but nowhere close to how popular they are today. His plays were popular when he was alive but nowhere close to how popular they are today. He wrote 38 plays in total He wrote 38 plays in total

7. Shakespeares Plays Shakespeares Plays Shakespeare looked for pre-existing stories for inspiration. He changed many details, but he never started from scratch when writing plays. He was a famous borrower of other peoples ideas. Shakespeare looked for pre-existing stories for inspiration. He changed many details, but he never started from scratch when writing plays. He was a famous borrower of other peoples ideas. His works can be traced back to various literary sources and incidents in his life and the world around him. His writing was influenced by Roman and Italian authors. His works can be traced back to various literary sources and incidents in his life and the world around him. His writing was influenced by Roman and Italian authors.

8. Shakespeare wrote 4 types of plays: Shakespeare wrote 4 types of plays: Comedies Comedies Humoroususually end in marriage Humoroususually end in marriage Tragedies Tragedies Always end in death Always end in death Histories Histories Chronicle the lives of royalty Chronicle the lives of royalty Romances (also called problem plays) Romances (also called problem plays) Weird hybrid plays (not exactly comedy or tragedy) Weird hybrid plays (not exactly comedy or tragedy) He also wrote: 154 sonnets, 3 long narrative poems, Several other poems He also wrote: 154 sonnets, 3 long narrative poems, Several other poems

9. Theater in the Elizabethan Age Theater in the Elizabethan Age Elizabethans wanted plays with lots of excitement, romance, dirty jokes, ghosts, stabbings and sword fights. Elizabethans wanted plays with lots of excitement, romance, dirty jokes, ghosts, stabbings and sword fights. If they were not pleased, the audience would throw rotten eggs and vegetables at the actors. If they were not pleased, the audience would throw rotten eggs and vegetables at the actors.

10. Women were not allowed to act, so men had to play all parts. Young boys would often play the parts of women. Women were not allowed to act, so men had to play all parts. Young boys would often play the parts of women.

11. The Original Globe Theater The Original Globe Theater The original theater was built in 1599 by the acting company, Lord Chamberlains Men. Most of Shakespeares plays were performed here. The original theater was built in 1599 by the acting company, Lord Chamberlains Men. Most of Shakespeares plays were performed here.

12. The Globe was 3 stories high, octagon-shaped and had an open air court in the middle. The stage reached into the middle area and was surrounded by tiers of seats that had a roof over them. The Globe was 3 stories high, octagon-shaped and had an open air court in the middle. The stage reached into the middle area and was surrounded by tiers of seats that had a roof over them. The upper- and middle- class sat in the seats. The upper- and middle- class sat in the seats. The poor people (called groundlings) paid a penny to stand in the center. The poor people (called groundlings) paid a penny to stand in the center.

13. Acting in The Globe Acting in The Globe There were no electric lights, sound effects, or big sets in The Globe. All performances took place during the day when there was light for the audience to see.

14. Because all the plays took place on a bare stage in the daytime, Shakespeare had to use language to convey time of day, weather, and mood. Characters who talk about how dark it is are setting the stage for the audience. Because all the plays took place on a bare stage in the daytime, Shakespeare had to use language to convey time of day, weather, and mood. Characters who talk about how dark it is are setting the stage for the audience.

15. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare's tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers whose families get in the way of their happiness. Shakespeare's tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers whose families get in the way of their happiness. The story came from a poem by Arthur Brooke titled The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet. The story came from a poem by Arthur Brooke titled The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet.

16. The End The End ENJOY! ENJOY!