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Licit Parts a woman might play virginwifemother Illicit Parts a woman might play shrewwitchwhore Question What part does Cleopatra play in Antony and Cleopatra What part does she play in the cultural imaginary of the play as the subject of history memory report gossip fantasy and self presentation . Background Notes on . Shakespeare and His Career. With a Focus on The Tragedy of . Romeo & Juliet. A Shakespearean Joke. While visiting his Grandma in Texas, Billy spotted a bowlegged cowboy. “Look at . 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 . Widely regarded as the greatest writer in English Literature. Shakespeare: The Bio.  Lived 1563-1616. Lived in Stratford-on-Avon, England. Wrote 37 plays. About 154 sonnets. Started out as an actor. History Fair Project. Original version 2005 by Karma Adamik,. Teacher at Haines Elementary, Chicago. CMHEC rev. version 2010. History Fair is based on . the inquiry approach. Ask a . historical question. How to craft a thesis that is specific, arguable, relevant, & insightful. The Basics:. To come up with a thesis topic, try this process:.  . 1. Observation. : The WHAT. What you’ve noticed in the . October 20. th. Productive teams . I WILL BUILD ON IDEAS OF OTHERS. PROJECT PRESENTATIONS ON TUESDAY – OCTOBER 25TH. PASS HAS DISAPPEARED. Sorry, no one can leave class during the period until the pass returns. Bevington. , Welsh and Greenwald. . SHAKESPEARE: Script, Stage, Screen.. . (pp. 323-325). Chronicle plays popular in London after 1588 . (Defeat of Spanish Armada). When Elizabeth assumed the throne in 1568, England was in the midst of a religious civil war. 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. (Licit. ) . Parts a woman might play: virgin/wife/mother. (Illicit) Parts a woman might play: shrew/witch/whore. Question: What part does Cleopatra play in . Antony and Cleopatra? . What part does she play in the cultural imaginary of the play, as the subject of history, memory, report, gossip, fantasy, and self presentation? . The “be-all and end-all” of dramatists. CLICK ON SPEAKER TO HEAR SOUND. CHILDHOOD. Born in . Stratford-upon-Avon. Son of a glove-maker. Grammar school education. (6am-6pm) boys studied Latin:Cicero,Virgil,Ovid, and Seneca. Writing a Literary Analysis. 1. Literary analysis . involves: . examining . all the parts of a . text (character, setting, tone, theme, imagery, etc.). thinking . about . how. the author uses those elements to create certain effects. 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 . Ask HISTORICAL QUESTIONS about a topic that interests them.. Do RESEARCH using books by historians and primary sources.. ANALYZE, COME TO CONCLUSIONS, AND MAKE ARGUMENTS supported by evidence.. Produce PROJECTS to present to the public..

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