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Please complete the Romeo and Juliet Anticipation guide on your desk. Once
completed, you will meet with a partner to discuss.
William ShakespeareWidely regarded as the greatest writer in English
Literature
Understanding Shakespeare and
Elizabethan DramaTurn to page 574 in your books!
Born on April 23, 1564. Lived in Stratford-upon-Avon. Educated at King’s New School in Stratford. Married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18, she
was 26 years old and pregnant with their first child.
They had a total of three children. Susanna-oldest, and twins: Hamnet and Judith
Shakespeare’s Life
Hamnet died at the age of eleven from
unknown causes. Shakespeare divided his time between London
and Stratford-upon-Avon throughout his career.
Died on April 23, 1616 which is his birthday!
Shakespeare’s Life
Started out as an actor Wrote 37 Plays About 154 sonnets Most were produced between 1590 and 1613 Some believe that the works attributed to him
are not actually his!
His Accomplishments
About 150 years after Shakespeare died
people began to doubt that he had actually written his plays.
Some believe that others such as Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, and Edward de Vere are actually the authors.
In academic circles this theory, known as the Oxfordian Theory, is generally rejected.
Did he Plagiarize?
Built in 1599 Constructed out of wood used in the
construction of an earlier theatre called The Theatre.
The owner of The Theatre, James Burbage, Richard Burbage’s father, had a 21 year lease on the property The Theatre sat on.
When the lease ran out the owner of the property claimed to own the building.
The Globe
While the owner of the land was celebrating
Christmas, a carpenter and the actors dismantled The Theatre and carried it piece by piece to a warehouse.
When the weather warmed they ferried the materials across the Thames and built The Globe.
Seating was arranged by class: Wealthy got benches “Groundlings”-poorer people watched from the “pit” All but the wealthy would have been uneducated
The Globe
The Globe was roofless There was only natural light, therefore, shows were
performed in the afternoons. Audience would have interacted with the play. NO Scenery! On June 29, 1613, The Globe burned during a performance of
Henry the Eighth. A canon used during the play misfired and caught the
structure on fire. Rebuilt by 1614 Closed by the Puritans in 1642 Torn down to make room for tenements in 1644.
The Globe
Only men and boys acted in the plays. Young boys whose voices had not changed
play women’s roles. It would have been considered inappropriate
for a woman to appear on stage.
The Actors
Opened in 1997 Approximately 750 feet from the site of the
original Globe Theatre.
The New Globe
An, and – If Anon – Soon Aye – Yes But – Except for E’en – Even E’er – Ever Haply – Perhaps Happy – Fortunate Hence – Away, from her
Elizabethan Words - Modern English
Hie – Hurry Marry – Indeed Whence – Where Wilt – Will, Will you Withal – In addition to Would - Wish
Elizabethan Words – Modern English
Romeo and Juliet Family Shields
Assignment & competition. Then we will take the Of Mice and Men test!
You will be creating a family shield Put an actual picture of yourself in the upper
left corner; a quote that represents you in the upper right
corner; five things you enjoy in the bottom left corner; and a ‘C' or an ‘M' in the bottom right hand
corner for Capulet or Montague (this will be randomly chosen!)
Directions
Each family chooses colors. The upper right
and lower left corner are one color; the upper left and lower right are another color.
Get together with your family, decide quickly on two colors. Come back and color your shield.
When you have your family…
Capulet’s Montague’s BANISHED
Three areas:
Students who earn a zero on an assignment are BANISHED immediately. Once a family accumulates -5 points, a family member is banished.
Negative points accumulate as a result of missed assignments, poor grades, bad behavior, or any other arbitrary thing that bugs me, the teacher.
Once a family accumulates +5 points, a banished member is brought back. Positive points accumulate as a result of high test scores, general helpfulness, or good behavior.
Families can either vote on who to banish or family members can volunteer to be banished or the teacher can choose who is banished. As far as the contest is concerned, banished members still contribute positive and negative points to the team and suffer no individual negative grade consequences.
At the end of the play, the team with the least amount of family members banished gets a reward.
Competition amongst families…
Grab a seat with your family!
**Capulet’s by the door; Montague’s by my desk! Sit ONLY where a paper is!
**We have reading roles to sign up for! Remember, positive points for your family!
Page 579 Movie clip to preview the play! http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S6IJWilpx4&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active
Please visit this site to help you during the reading! http://nfs.sparknotes.com/romeojuliet/
Background
Think of a few times when an adult make demands that you
considered difficult. What happened? How did you
respond?
Journal