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Student worksheets The United Kingdomx2019s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities A registe red charity 209131 England and Wales SC037733 Scotland W. “ ” ’ ’ ’ “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” ’ – “ ’ ” “ ” ’ ’ &# uuurbt’’sWbt’’sWrkt? 1. What ’WasWh’ yaouruaobk ?atW2oatuopWr. Wemrm’ WnioW3.iA Wfm’Wvux b ᄒhepms nesuhuemih.3mit h1. Wh؇’ 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 . story. 1564 - 1616. Who was Shakespeare?. William Shakespeare was a poet, actor and playwright.. One of the world’s greatest playwrights of all time.. Writing in England during the late 1500’s and early 1600’s during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. . Life Blood Life fB flodCr a’ฏ’ဍdofl–k1D a’sh’c’dࠇ–k1D C–p tnA.ฃmAS’ဃ؍1AdfVထ(0 2dD༘ ,d84bਕ7y4’ᘅ਎84(789਌’[4’z4139i24਎84ᘌ7bਅi9[49[34)f84਎84ᘌ7bਅw’i9[46b ਕv34w6਎40w’436& How can the scales of justice be balanced morally?. David Carpenter. 21st . October 2015. Portsmouth Cathedral. 16 September 2015. Who is my neighbour 1? The so-called migrant problem.. 23 September 2015. Iuspst’vu’tol’nluupul’huk’suwlypvy’vpctvyy’whtpv3’vlyhukho’vy’chywvyt’huk’luqvy’tol’nylht’vutkv Stage 31’.7” Proscenium 5’8” Wing Curtains 5’8” Wing Curtains 2’ 2’ Crossover 2’ 19’x17’ Staging Area/Load - In 12’x Revision Resource. Click on the the icons below. Flash Cards. Mind Maps. Themes. Back to title slide. Click one of the 5 symbols below to jump to the section you would like to revise.. Modern. Industrial. 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. 1. Crime and Punishment were dealt with by local communities with some involvement. of the King and the Church. In 1066 a dramatic change occurred in England when William of Normandy invaded. The new regime sparked challenges to government authority. As the medieval period continued, the growth of towns led to a rise in crime rates in some areas. This prompted new ideas about law enforcement. Throughout this period, the church played an important part in defining and enforcing the law. . Hamlet and the Elizabethan Era Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived during the Elizabethan age, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, a town in the heart of England. : . death penalty.. Conscience. : sense of right and wrong, usually the guilty voice in our head.. Corporal punishment:. . Physically hurting the criminal as punishment.. Deterrence. : aim of punishment where the punishment puts someone off committing the crime..

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