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