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Where |
Stratford upon Avon. County Warwick |
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Baptized |
April 26 1564 |
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Born |
April 23 1564 |
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Death |
April 23 1616 |
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Parents |
John shakespeare Mary Arden |
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Marriage of John and Mary |
Around 1557 |
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Siblings |
Older sisters died in infancy. 2 sisters 3 brothers made it to childhood |
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John Shakespeare occupation |
Dealt in farm products and wool owned considerably property, elected alder man on 1565 and Chief alderman in 1571 |
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Mary Arden |
Comes from rich parents |
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Schooling |
Went to the town school. But pulled out to work and make gloves |
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Anne Hathaway |
Shakespeare’s first wife. |
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His marriage |
Married at 18 due to Anne’s pregnancy. |
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Anne and William first born |
Susan born soon after they married |
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Twins of William and Anne |
2 yrs later they baptized twins hamnet and Judith |
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Hamnet’s death |
1592 |
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John Shakespeare death |
Buried sept 8 1601 |
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Shakespeare’s will |
Revised on mar 25 1616 |
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Who was Shakespeare’s sponsor often |
The queen |
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Early plays |
1590 |
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What was his first published work |
Venus and Adonis a long poem |
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When were his sonnets published |
1609 published Maybe written in 1590s |
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Performance of a comedy of errors |
December 28 1594- early 1595 @ gray’s in law college skakedpeae was paid Worked with famous actors Performed before the queen |
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The theatrical co |
Lord chamberlain’s men 1593 |
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What is the theatre called |
Globe theatre |
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Where is the glove theatre |
On the south side of Thames |
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What was the year of that the glove theatre was founded |
1599 |
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Who founded the globe theatre |
Lord chamberlain’s men |
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What did the lord chamberlains men change to |
Became the kings men when James I became king |
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What were the first plays published and when |
1594 Titus Andronicus And the garbled version of Hebert the 6th part 1 and 2 |
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What are the first 18 plays called |
First folio |
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History type of play |
May tend to be to a tragedy |
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Comedy |
Ends good for the protagonists |
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Tragedy |
A okay in which a man moves from happiness to misery or death through fatality or some error in his own judgement |
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Tragic hero |
A great man who brings about his own downfall through an inner weakness or character flaw |
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Soliloquy |
An extended speech delivered in which a character alone in the stage reveals his private inner thoughts |
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Aside |
A speech delivered to the audience assumed to be inaudible to the other characters on stage |
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Dramatic irony |
Lines understood in a double sense by the audience or reader but not by the characters on stage |
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Comic relief |
A comic relief a comic element inserted to relieve dramatic tension |
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Foreshadowing |
A plot device to hint at a future event |
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Atmosphere |
The mood established by the totality if the literary work |
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Duplicity |
A)trickery or decitefulness B) the two sides nature is things |
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Oracle |
A prophecy or the being who gives it |
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Nemesis |
An instrument of retribution or vengeance or an unsually fearsome opponent |