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VERSE and PROSE in MAAN Friday, 11 April 2014 VERSE and PROSE in MAAN Friday, 11 April 2014

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jonathan peel ucgs 2014 Exam format develop understanding of how authors achieve their purpose through the use of appropriate literary effects a close knowledge and understanding of prose poetry and drama texts ID: 686994

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VERSE and PROSE in MAAN

Friday, 11 April 2014

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Exam format

develop understanding of how authors achieve their purpose through the use of appropriate

literary

effects

a close knowledge and understanding of prose, poetry and drama texts and their contexts

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MAAN: an Advantage

Shakespeare alternates between Prose and Verse throughout the play to assist with characterisation and to create effect.

I want give a brief reminder….

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Prose

Block textThe writing of novels and of letters/articles.

No defined rhythmic

o

r structural patternsCan still include all the literary devices you know and love, such as alliteration, assonance, triplets, Rhetorical Questions and so on….

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Verse

In Shakespeare this is almost always: IAMBIC PENTAMETER

Basic line = 10 syllables divided into 5 “feet” comprising 1 unstressed and 1 stressed syllable… “da DUM”

Unrhymed Iambic Pentameter is called:

BLANK VERSE

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Devices in Prose: a quick quiz

BENEDICK: One woman is fair, 

yet

I am well

; another is wise, yet I am well

; another

virtuous, 

yet I am well

...

(Act 2, Scene 3

)

BEATRICE: A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours. 

(Act 1, Scene 1

)

BENEDICK: I have known when there was no

music with

him but the drum and the fife; and now had he rather hear the tabour and the pipe: I have known when he would have walked ten mile a-foot to see a good armour; and now will he lie ten nights awake, carving the fashion of a new doublet.(Act 2 Scene 3)  LEONATO: There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her…(Act 1, Scene 1) 

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PROSE

¾ of the play is in proseThe Verse is the exception and stands out

PROSE convention: lower status, down to earth, clowning and wit, lacking in passion

Consider:

If audience expect the high status characters to speak in verse, what might Shakespeare be suggesting about these characters if the convention is broken?

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Convention

Benedick very rarely uses verse, other than when trying to compose a sonnet – and failing.

Skirmishes of wit and monologues about marriage all in prose

Elizabethans expect marriage –

Benedick

is a rebel and maybe his prose delivery supports the idea of him being outside polite society in some way

There is a hint of the rhetoric of the law court in his early

monolgues

in 1:1 and 2:1. Is he giving evidence? Making a deliberate point about society which Shakespeare needs to be argued carefully?

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Convention (Women)

Beatrice is equally prose-bound. She shares wit and debate with Benedick

and the other men in prose.

Even at the height of her passion in 4.1, she persuades

Benedick in prose…

Only verse in 3.1 when she has been gulled, at the end of an entirely verse scene… excited at love? A natural outpouring in contrast to the more reasoned thought shown elsewhere?

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Ideas:

Ben and Bea seem down to earth and stand apart from the conventions of the day. They are older than the other pair of lovers and have “seen it all before”.

Claudio uses verse extensively, first when declaring his love in 1.1 and again when his passions overflow in the ball scene 2.1

In 4.1 he drives the scene in verse which is echoed by other establishment figures –

Leonato

and the Friar.

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audience

Expect verse from high status characters and are surprised when it is not there. Listen more closely?

Verse is easier to follow –generally syntactically more simple and flows to lead the listener onward

Prose is complex, structurally. 2.1 as example…

The devices stand out clearly in prose and do not get subsumed into the flow of the poetry: legal speeches.

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A message:

If poetry is “higher form” then Shakespeare presents a world in which the down to earth and practical view carries the day.

Play ends in prose – the subversion of social norms has not been overturned

Love is not all poetry and frippery, but is a much more fundamental and earthy emotion

DJ is prose-bound, as is Ben: no great difference between “good” and “evil”

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For you:

No need for digression, but you should notice the shifts – especially the rare moments where verse takes over.

The use of prose or verse is part of the definition of character

Verse is often representative of high passion, but it is not always a truthful or fundamental emotion that is represented.

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