William Shakespeare/Shakespearean Drama
Tragic flaw
An error in judgement or a weakness in character
Aught
Anything
Ere
Before
Beseech
Beg
Allusions
Characters constantly make ___ (sometimes to classic mythology and other times to The Bible)
History
Chronicles the life of an English monarch
Durst
Dared
He went to the local grammar school where he studied Latin and classical literature
Describe Shakespeare's formal education
Starting point/exposition
Describes the mood and condition existing at the beginning of the play; also describes the setting and the main characters
Comedy
Ends happily and contains many humorous elements (usually ends with a wedding)
Falling action (acts 3,4&5)
Events occurring from the time of the climax up to the hero's death
Ta'en
Taken
Th'
The
A part owner, and the official playwright of his company
What did King James I make Shakespeare?
The second best bed in their home
What did Shakespeare leave to his wife?
A glover and leatherworker, a moneylender, and a high bailiff
What did Shakespeare's father do for a living?
April 23rd, 1616; he drank to much wine and got a high fever
What expect date did Shakespeare die and what were the circumstances of his death?
Iambic pentameter
What kind of speech were plays and sonnets written in?
Tragedies
What type of writing is Shakespeare best known for?
Third child, first son
What was Shakespeare's position in the birth order of his family?
The Kings' Men
What was the acting company that King James I started in 1603 called?
"The Lost Years"
What were Shakespeare's 20's often referred to as?
Repetition, parallelism, and rhetorical questions
What were some of the rhetorical devices that Shakespeare used?
Whither
When
Last Lines rhyme
When a character is exiting the stage, usually his or her___
Dramatic irony
When the audience knows more than the character; helps build suspense
April 23rd, 1564
When was Shakespeare born?
London
Where did Shakespeare travel to in 1592 and write his first two plays?
Stratford-on-Avon
Where was Shakespeare born?
King Lear, Macbeth, and O Fellow
Which three plays did Shakespeare write from 1604-1607?
Hamnet, Shakespeare's only son
Who died in August 1596 at the age of 11?
The men for main characters, and young boys for minor characters
Who played the women's parts in the theater?
Queen Elizabeth I
Who was the reigning queen during Shakespeare's life?
John and Mary Shakespeare
Who were Shakespeare's parents?
Anne Hathaway;he was only 18 and she was 26
Whom did Shakespeare marry? And how old was he when he got married?
Wherefore
Why
She was pregnant with his child, and her family forced them to
Why did they get married?
Soliloquy
a speech given by a character alone on stage; used to reveal his or her private thoughts and feelings
Globe
Shakespeare finally retired and returned to Stratford-on-Avon when which theater burned down?
Inversion
Sometimes Shakespeare will invert the verb and the subject
Initial exciting force (act 1)
The complication; gets things going by beginning the main conflict of the play
Catastrophe (act 5)
The necessary consequence of the hero's previous actions which must be the hero's death
Withal
Also
Aside
A character's remark, either to the audience or to another character, that no one else on stage is supposed to hear
Catastrophe
A disastrous final outcome that usually involves the death of the hero and many others; is a result of the tragic hero's tragic flaw
Monologue
A long speech given on stage in the presence of others
Iambic pentameter
A pattern of rhythm that has five unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable in one line of poetry
Tragic hero
A person of high rank who accepts his or her downfall with dignity
You, you, and your
Formal you's
'A
He
Hither
Here
In brackets or are italicized
How are stage directions written?
3,000
How many words are in our vocabulary?
150
How many words can you get by with on a daily basis?
300,000
How many words does the English language contain?
15,000
How many words were in William Shakespeare's vocabulary?
20-30 people a week/25%
How much of London's population was killed?
Hie
Hurry
An
If
I'
In
Thou, thee, and thy
Informal you's
'T
It
Susana, Hamnet, and Judith
List his children
Marry
Mild oath/exclamation
Soldier, sailor, traveler, and a school master
Name three professions that Shakespeare might have been involved with in his 20's before he got involved with theater
Mark
Notice
O'
On
But
Only
O'er
Over
Prithee
Please
Rising action (acts 2&3)
Series of events leading up to the climax of the play; provides a progressive interest for the audience
Climax (act 3)
The turning point of the play; from this point on, the Shakespearean hero moves to his inevitable end
'Em
Them
Thither
There
Tragedy
Traces the main character's downfall (tragic hero, as well as other main characters, die)
Blank verse
Unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter; Shakespeare's plays are primarily written this way
He uses words that no longer exist in the English we speak, he uses words in our language that now have a different meaning, and he uses words in our language that we don't know the meaning of
What are 3 problems with Shakespeare's word choice and diction?
Ovid's Metamorpheses
What book and author became a favorite of Shakespeare during his years at school?
An outbreak of the plague
What closed the theaters from 1592-1594?
Save
except
Soft
wait a minute