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Shakespeare Mr. Byars Freshman English

Shakespeare Mr. Byars Freshman English. Introduction Welcome to the class Be prepared to think critically Class discussion is highly encouraged

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Shakespeare

Mr. Byars

Freshman English

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Introduction

• Welcome to the class• Be prepared to think critically• Class discussion is highly encouraged

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Block Objective

• The study of Shakespeare is intended to prepare you for advancement to higher levels of learning and understanding about the great works of literature. You will gain a better understanding of the Shakespearean era and his plays and be able to apply this knowledge to the modern theater.

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Block Overview

• Section I – Introduction and Orientation• Section II – Shakespeare’s Life• Section III –Shakespeare’s Theater• Section IV – Romeo and Juliet• Section V – Shakespeare’s Technique

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Section I

Introduction and Orientation

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Section II

Shakespeare’s Life

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Growing Up

• How do we know anything about Shakespeare?

• When and where was he born?• Did Shakespeare’s upbringing affect his

life’s outcome?• How did Shakespeare’s school compare to

your school?

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Shakespeare’s Life Growing Up

• Birth

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Fathers History

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Stratford-upon-Avon

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School Life

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Influence from Markets and Festivals

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Marriage

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The Missing Years

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Shakespeare’s Theatrical Career

• What prompted Shakespeare to become a playwright?

• Why are his plays considered to be works of art?

• What do we know about his plays and sonnets?

• What do we know about the Globe Theater?

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Shakespeare Arrives in London

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Life in London and the Theater

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Venus and Adonis

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Shakespeare Becomes Established

• Four Periods– Period One– Period Two– Period Three– Period Four

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First PeriodHenry VI

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Richard III

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Titus Andronicus

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The Comedy of Errors

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The Taming of the Shrew

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

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Love’s Labour’s Lost

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Second PeriodRichard II

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Henry IV

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Henry V

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A Midsummer Nights Dream

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The Merchant of Venice

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Much Ado About Nothing

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As You Like It

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Twelfth Night

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The Merry Wives of Windsor

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Romeo and Juliet

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Julius Caesar

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Financially Well Off

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Globe Theater

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Octagonal Shaped Outer Wall

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Roofless Inner Pit and The Stage

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Three Galleries

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The Creative YearsThe Third Period

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Hamlet

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Othello

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King Lear

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Anthony and Cleopatra

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Macbeth

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Troilus and Cressida

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Coriolanus

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Timon of Athens

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All’s Well That End’s Well

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Measure for Measure

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The Fourth PeriodCymbeline

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The Winter’s Tale

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The Tempest

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Henry VIII

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The Two Noble Kinsmen

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The Retirement Years

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Shakespeare’s Will and Death

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Growing Up

• How do we know anything about Shakespeare?

• When and where was he born?• Did Shakespeare’s upbringing affect his

life’s outcome?• How did Shakespeare’s school compare to

your school?

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Shakespeare’s Theatrical Career

• What prompted Shakespeare to become a playwright?

• Why are his plays considered to be works of art?

• What do we know about his plays and sonnets?

• What do we know about the Globe Theater?

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Section III

Shakespeare’s Theater

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Elizabethan Theater

• Three theater troupes• Proscenium stage• Censorship and plague• Design of the theater and stage• Use of props• Use of theatrical juxtaposition

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Comparison/Contrast Exercise

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Section IV

Romeo and Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet

• Reading the play• Discussion of the actions of the characters• Identifying the character traits• Comparing classic and modern versions• Rewriting the outcome• Designing a theater setting for the play

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Section V

Shakespeare’s Technique

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Shakespeare’s Technique

• Significance of blank verse, rhyme, and prose

• Use of heavy dialogue and limited action• Use of men and women