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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE AND THE GLOBE THEATER

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William Shakespeare and The Globe Theater. Shakespeare’s Early Life. Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon, northwest of London, England - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREAND THE GLOBE THEATER

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Shakespeare’s Early Life Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon, northwest of London, England

He belonged to a well-respected family and probably attended Stratford Grammar School, learning Latin, logic, history, natural history, and some Greek; therefore, his knowledge of classical literature would have come from here.

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Shakespeare in Adulthood In late November or early December 1582, he married twenty-six year old poet Anne Hathaway

Anne gave birth to daughter Susanna in 1583 and twins, Judith and Hamnet, in 1585 (Hamnet died in 1596)

Scholars believe he served as a country schoolmaster for a short time after he married Anne

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Shakespeare's Career It is believed he was acting by age eighteen or

nineteen in plays in London By 1594, he was part owner and principal playwright

of the most successful theatrical company known as The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, in London

In 1599, the company built the famous Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare’s plays would be performed

In 1603, King James I took control of and renamed the theatre company The King’s Men, but Shakespeare continued to write for and and act with them

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Shakespeare’s Later Life Shakespeare retired to Stratford around 1610

having made a good living from his share in the theatre company

He died on April 23 (his birthday), 1616 Shakespeare has no living descendants since none

of his daughters Susanna’s and Judith’s children had any of their own

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Elements of Shakespeare’s Plays Iambic Pentameter: Shakespeare’s style of writing

features stressed/unstressed repeated five times which equals 10 syllables per line

Main characters spoke in iambic pentameter, so the groundlings knew who the main characters were

Blank Verse: unrhymed iambic pentameter Soliloquy: long speech to audience to reveal

thoughts of a character Monologue: long speech to another character Aside: brief statement to either another character

or the audience

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The Globe Theatre Octagonal shape made of wood and thatch 3 levels to represent the 3 classes of society Has a roofless courtyard for natural light The poor spectators, called groundlings, stood on

the dirt to watch the plays from in front of the stage

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The Globe Theatre During the time of the plague, the “pit” was feared as a

breeding ground for the disease; therefore, the Master of Revels would continually close the theatre to “control” the disease

It held between 2,500 and 3,000 people

The theatre raised a white flag to indicate a play was being performed

Original foundation was discovered in 1990s and excavation gave clues to it’s history

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Theatrical Productions The stage extended into the “pit” and the actors

were essentially standing in the crowd All actors entered the stage from the doors at the

back of the stage The small rooms above and behind the stage

were used as dressing and storage rooms The second level gallery was used as a second

stage when needed The theatre burned down three times

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Theatrical Productions The plays had no scenery and limited props The setting and acts were referenced in thedialogue between the actors or narration There were no scene breaks They lasted about two hours There were five acts No women were allowed on stage Although there was no scenery, the actors wore elaborate costumes

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Shakespeare’s Plays Not including poetry and sonnets, Shakespeare

wrote thirty-seven different plays divided into four categories:

12 Comedies 11 Tragedies 10 Histories 4 Romances

His 150 sonnets are titled numerically Shakespearean sonnets have a specific rhyme/meter