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globe theater location
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original --> outskirts of London (thought it was risky)
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globe theater was bulit in...
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1599
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the shape of the globe theater was a...
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octagon
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the turret contained a ____ that told the different plays
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flag
black--> tragedy white-->comedy red-->history |
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what 3 globe theater parts make up the heaven
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turret
huts canopy |
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what 3 globe theater parts are used for indoor scenes
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bay window stages
balcony stage inner stage |
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what globe theater part is the largest, most important, largest, and is used for indoor scenes
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platform stage
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the goblins, creatures, etc. make entrances and exits here
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hell
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how many people can the globe theater hold
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2000
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how many people can sit
how many people can stand in the globe theater |
1500; 500
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the 500 people that stand in the pit are called...
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groundlings and penneypinchers
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describe the rope ladder
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romeo give it to bathosaur--> nurse-->juliet-->she keeps it in her room so romeo can climb up and down the balcony
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survy nave is...
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mercuito
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cheeky monkey is...
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mercuito
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prince of cats is...
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tybalt
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rat catcher is...
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tybalt
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who need to change their last name
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romeo
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who thinks that romeo still loves rosalyn
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mercuito and benvolio
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who is romeos confindant councler
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fr. lawerence
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who is upset with romeos fickleness
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fr. lawerence
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who declares love for romeo
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juliet
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what is the name for the entire structure of the globe theater
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tiring house
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who was queen of england at this time
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queen elizabeth 1
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butcher of a button
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expert swordsman (tybalth)
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fond
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foolish
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captain of compliments
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master of the rules in dueling (like tybalt)
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punto reverseo
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back handed thrust from the left side of the body
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hai (hay)
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thrust that strikes your opponent
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hie (hi)
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to hurry up
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passado
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step forward or aside in thrusting
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tackled stair
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rope ladder
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truckle bed
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trundle bed
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shrift
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absoluetion or confession
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"women may fall when there's no strength in men"
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fr. lawrence
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"wisely and slowly, they stumble that run fast"
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fr. lawrence
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"these violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die"
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fr. lawrence
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"he jests at scars that never felt a wound"
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romeo
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"but soft, what light through younder window breaks"
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romeo
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"scurvy knave"
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nurse
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"tybalt, he kinsman of old capulet, hath sent a letter to his father's house"
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benvolio
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"parting is such sweet sorrow"
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juliet
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"what's a name? that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
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juliet
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"o romeo, romeo, wherefore art thou, romeo"
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juliet
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where the wedding is; fr. lawrences church
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st. peter's church
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nickname mercutio have to tybalt; based on fable where the cat is named tybalt
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Prince of Cats
a.k.a. Rat Catcher |
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male servents
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sirrah; knave; villian; man; boy
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all shakepeare plays are written this way
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blank verse or unrhymed iambic pentameter
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one of the types of plays shakepeare wrote
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tragedy
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huge weakness of character that spurrs the decisive action
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tragic flaw
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a person in an elevated position (usually and Aristocrat) and has tragic flaws which makes him and others have a tragic outcome (irreversible) (Romeo committes murder)
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tragic hero
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Prince of Verona
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Prince Escalus
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Romeo's servent
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Balthasar
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Romeo's unrequinted love
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Rosalyn
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setting of the play
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Verona
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