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What is iambic pentameter?

A poetic type of writing in which every line has 10 syllables. These syllables use a pattern of unstressed, stressed, unstressed...etc. It can rhyme or not. (video will enrich our explanation).

What attracted audiences to Shakespeare's style of language? Why was he able to appeal all social classes?

He produced many highly-praised stories of human drama, comedy, and romantic sonnets and his work continues to influence writers to this day.Shakespeare wrote his earlier plays in the traditional style of the time. He relied heavily on using drawn out—sometimes extravagant—metaphors and narcissisms. His style often sounded pompous and pretentious. Shakespeare wrote his earlier plays in the traditional style of the time. He relied heavily on using drawn out—sometimes extravagant—metaphors and narcissisms. His style often sounded pompous and pretentious. He wrote plays that appealed to both the commoner and the queen, and he wrote as well as performed in his plays.

In what ways is Shakespeare's influence still felt today?

Many people believe William Shakespeare is the best British writer of all time. His many works are about life, love, death, revenge, grief, jealousy, murder, magic and mystery.William Shakespeare's Impact on Theatre. William Shakespeare is often credited with having a profound influence on language, literature, theater, and other elements of culture. ... He's the most highly regarded dramatist in the world, and Shakespeare's influence is just as pronounced today as it was centuries ago.Shakespeare is important because he has made a significant contribution to the English literature through his work on Drama or Plays. Reading and analyzing his work also provide insight into the culture and society around those times. It is important to study Shakespeare because it is a part of popular culture. ... The greatest reason to study Shakespeare is that there is a reason it is still popular. The stories' themes are timeless.

How did Shakespeare contribute to an increase in vocabulary words? How many words did Shakespeare invent?

Shakespeare couldn't find the words that he wanted to use in order to express his feelings when writing his pieces of literature. So, he decided to invented these missing words in order to express himself correctly. Most of these words that were created are still used today. The writings of Shakespeare contributed to standardize English language rules and grammar in the 17th and 18th centuries. The introduction of new words as well as phrases had greatly enriched the English language, which made it more expressive and colorful. Shakespeare invented 1700 english words.

What influence has Shakespeare had on the world of literature, both then and now

Shakespeare was very much a product of the huge cultural shifts that were occurring in Elizabethan England during his lifetime. He was working in the theater at the height of the Renaissance movement, something that is reflected in Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare introduced 1,700 original words into the language, many of which we still use (despite significant changes to the language since Shakespeare's time). ... Finally, Shakespeare had a profound impact on poetry and literature that has lasted centuries.

How many plays and sonnets did Shakespeare write?

Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and (some think he wrote 20 more that were lost). He also wrote 154 sonnets published in 1609. The first group of sonnets are addressed to a young man with whom the poet has a deep friendship. In the second sequence, the poet becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman

Explain the following in relation to his work: soliloquy, aside, anachronism

Soliloquy is an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play. Aside is a remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play. Anachronism is a thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists, especially a thing that is conspicuously old-fashioned. A soliloquy and an aside are similar, but not the same. The main difference is that a soliloquy is a long speech while an aside is a short comment. A soliloquy is a speech in which the character reveals feelings or thoughts, but does so without speaking to any other character in the play.

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Why does Shakespeare's language sound strange? What style of writing did he use?

The first thing to remember about Shakespeare's work is that he wrote plays to entertain. They are dramatic works, and the dialogue was manipulated to suit the stage. Therefore his characters' language did not always reflect how real people would have spoken. Shakespeare used a metrical pattern consisting of lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter, called blank verse. His plays were composed using blank verse, although there are passages in all the plays that deviate from the norm and are composed of other forms of poetry and/or simple prose.

What is a sonnet?

a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line. Sonnets usually feature two contrasting characters, events, beliefs or emotions. Poets use the sonnet form to examine the tension that exists between the two elements. Another key element of the sonnet is the volta — or "turn" — which is the point in the sonnet where there's a change from one rhyme pattern to another that signals a change in subject matter. (E-F-E-F).

What are some of his most notable works and achievements?

some of his most famous are Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, Julius Caesar, 1 Henry IV, King Lear, King John and of course Hamlet; since its first recorded production, Hamlet has engrossed playgoers, thrilled readers, and challenged even the most gifted actors .


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