PPT-How do you feel about reading Shakespeare?
Author : danika-pritchard | Published Date : 2018-09-24
Warm Up Shakespeares Language Singular Pronouns Thou Subject Thou art my brother Thee Object Come let me clutch thee Thy Possessive Adjective What is thy name
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Warm Up Shakespeares Language Singular Pronouns Thou Subject Thou art my brother Thee Object Come let me clutch thee Thy Possessive Adjective What is thy name Thine Possessive Noun To . EQ: How can I understand Shakespeare & apply it to my life?. Shakespeare, alias the Bard. EQ: How can I apply Shakespeare to today’s . world or the world of early America?. Times. Elizabethan Age (era of peace after 100 Years War with France & the War of Roses, a civil war in England) . . . Time & money for the . What if this is how they look?. What if, heaven forbid, . this. is how they look?. Earl of Oxford’s Library. Each of these scenarios suggests a different critical interpretation of Shakespeare. . Yet . ASSESSMENT. THE FOCUS FOR YOUR ASSESSMENT IS GOING TO BE MALVOLIO.. TO START WITH, YOU NEED TO HAVE IDEAS ABOUT WHAT HE IS LIKE AND WHAT WE THINK OF HIM.. USE THE POINTS ON THE NEXT SLIDES TO HELP ORGANISE YOUR IDEAS.. xlix-lii. THE TEXTS OF SHAKESPEARE. So far as we know, only a few pages of a play in Shakespeare’s hand exists, a fragment from a play called . Sir Thomas More. We do have printed texts that have survived as either quartos or folios. …. April 23. rd. . Shakespeare…fun fact. Spelling not yet . standardized, his name is spelled . in different ways. Shakespeare, . Shakspere. , . Shackspere. , . Shaxper. , . Shagspere. , . Shaxberd. 1564-1616. 1592 first evidence of arrival on London theatrical scene. 1594 forms . Lord Chamberlain’s. men. 1603 renamed the . King’s Men. Composition of . Tempest. around 1610-1611 . Circa 1611 London career ends. Playtexts. and Performance Texts . Part 2.. Shakespeare’s Beginnings. Snug: Have you the lion’s part written? Pray you, if it be, give it me; for I am slow of study.. Quince: You may do it extempore*, for it is nothing but roaring. 1564-1616. 1592 first evidence of arrival on London theatrical scene. 1594 forms . Lord Chamberlain’s. men. 1603 renamed the . King’s Men. Composition of . Tempest. around 1610-1611 . Circa 1611 London career ends. Playtexts. and Performance Texts . Part 2.. Shakespeare’s Beginnings. Snug: Have you the lion’s part written? Pray you, if it be, give it me; for I am slow of study.. Quince: You may do it extempore*, for it is nothing but roaring. Jager’s. friends.. From Benjamin. “My . love of Shakespeare is due to the fact that it isn't just the high-brow, sophisticated art of a long-dead Englishman. At its core it is funny, intelligent, crass and often vulgar. Once you start to learn how to read . Introduction to Shakespeare Notes. Today’s . Focus Questions:. Who is Shakespeare?. Why is Shakespeare so hard to read?. How can I get better at reading Shakespeare?. Why are we reading Shakespeare?. A Brief Lesson on the Works of William Shakespeare Crafted by Mr. Valentine, based on things and stuff. Step 1 – The Bio The textbook offers a brief biography of William Shakespeare. Let’s read it together before moving on. you ever done something or said something because you thought you were supposed to? Or because that's what you were told to do, even if it didn't really . match your . true feelings? . Journal. “All the World’s a Stage” . Click on . this link . and answer the following questions (1-7).. William Shakespeare was born in what year? . What date do we recognize as his birthday? . What was important about Stratford-upon-Avon in the 16th century? .
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