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Title: William Shakespeare


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William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet
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The Globe Theatre
  • Built in 1594, The Globe broke away from the
    traditional rectangular shape of English
    theaters.

3
The Globe Theatre
  • Located on the banks of the River Thames, the
    Globe was a three story wooden building that held
    up to 3,000 theatergoers.
  • In the center was an open-air courtyard with a
    platform stage.

4
The Globe Theatre
  • Those paying the lowest admission were known as
    groundlings, who stood in the pit.
  • Wealthier theatergoers sat in the buildings
    interior balconies.

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The Globe Theatre
  • Performances were advertised by means of
    playbills, and took place during the hours of
    daylight when the weather was suitable.

6
Shakespeares Works
  • Shakespeare wrote 37 plays, which are categorized
    in one of three classifications.
  • 154 Sonnets
  • 6 Long Poems
  • Shakespeare wrote most of his work in blank
    verse, unrhymed lines consisting of 10 syllables
    (aka Iambic Pentameter).

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Shakespeares Works
  • Tragedy A play that traces the main characters
    downfall
  • Comedy A play that ends happily and that usually
    contains many humorous elements
  • History A play that chronicles the life of an
    English monarch

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Romeo and Juliet
  • Takes place in Italy during the 1300s.
  • There is a feud between 2 wealthy families the
    Montagues and the Capulets.
  • It has raged for many years.

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Romeo and Juliet
  • A pair of star-crossed lovers
  • Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet
  • Forbidden love

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Romeo and Juliet The Play
  • CAPULETS
  • Lord Capulet
  • Lady Capulet
  • Juliet
  • Tybalt
  • Nurse
  • Sampson
  • Gregory
  • MONTAGUES
  • Lord Montague
  • Lady Montague
  • Romeo
  • Benvolio
  • Balthasar
  • Abram

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Romeo and Juliet
  • Other Characters
  • Prince Escalus, ruler of Verona
  • Mercutio, Romeos Friend/Princes Relative
  • Friar Laurence, a Fransician Priest
  • Friar John, another Priest
  • Count Paris, young nobleman and kinsman of the
    Prince

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WHAT IS A DRAMA??
  • DRAMA -- a dramatic work intended for
    performance by actors on a stage

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Dramatic Conventions
  • Aside lines specifically meant to be heard by
    the audience and/or select characters onstage.
    Think of a pause in the action on stage.

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Dramatic Conventions
  • Monologue a speech given by one character.
    Other characters may be on stage, but only the
    one character speaks. Mono means one.

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Dramatic Conventions
  • Soliloquy a speech given by one character,
    usually revealing a characters innermost
    thoughts. The character is alone on the stage.

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Dramatic Conventions
  • Foil the existence of two characters whose
    personalities and/or traits serve to contrast the
    characteristics of the other.
  • Example Benvolio (peaceful) and Tybalt (fiery
    and angry)

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Dramatic Conventions
  • Dramatic Irony the audience has knowledge that
    the characters on stage do not have or are not
    aware of yet.
  • Example The audience knows that Juliet isnt
    really dead when Romeo believes that she is.
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