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Step 1Take out your
homework.
Get a laptop and log in!
Step 2Write down today’s
date and title.Finish MOY and Shakespeare 2/23/16
Step 3
Journal
Journal #13: Parent Approval-How important is it for your parents to approve of your friends or “special” friends?
Journal #13: Parent Approval 2/22/16 29
Turn to page 29
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Journal #13: Parent Approval 2/22/16
Use a semicolon to separate TWO complete (and related) sentences.
*Often semicolons are followed with
transition words like “however” or
“similarly” or “additionally” plus a
comma!
28 Grammar Check: Semicolons
I’m really tired this morning.
I’m determined to be happy.
I’m really tired this morning however I’m
determined to be happy.;
;
,
Go back to your journal entry. Write a
sentence using a semicolon.
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Period 4
• Submit your final essay to TurnItIn.com
• I have final drafts from:
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When finished Student Survey
That’s a little L
That’s a capital I
MOY Log-In: VE8JE8
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exuberant
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Romeo and JulietAn Introduction to
Including fascinating information about
Elizabethan Theaterand
William Shakespeare
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This worksheet is NOT word for word.
• You will have to LISTEN and put in the
correct answers!
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• What comes to mind when someone
mentions “seeing a play” or “going
to the theater” ?
• Getting dressed up?
• Being on polite, quiet behavior?
• A fancy evening on the town?
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Well, if you had lived in Elizabethan England, you might
think of…
• Dangerous, dirty, and rude audience members
(criminals, servants, prostitutes, and gamblers, oh my!)
• Yelling and throwing food at the actors
• Violence and fighting (on AND off the stage)
• Dirty jokes
• The best entertainment around!
• Slapstick humor
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England: Queen Elizabeth
• England-“The Golden
Age” of economic prosperity
and peace within the country
• Frequent plagues
– Playhouses closed
• Religious tension: Protestants
vs. Catholics
• Differences between classes
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Elizabethan Theater• Plays were considered so scandalous and immoral
that theaters were not allowed in the city of London; they all had to be built across the Thames River in Southwark
• Plays were performed in the afternoon, because there was no stage lighting
• It was against the law for women to act in plays, so female roles were played by adolescent boys*
*A North European tradition; this was not the case in Spain, France, or Italy.
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Theater Patrons• Most theaters held several thousand
people, most of whom had to stand on the ground in front of the stage. These people were called “groundlings.”
• Wealthier audience members could pay more money to sit on benches or chairs
• Women could attend the theater, but many upper-class women wore masks to conceal their identities
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According to one
estimate, at least 70% of
men were illiterate and
90% of women couldn’t
even sign their names.
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Shakespearean Theater
“The Globe”
Romeo,
Romeo…Where
for art thou
Romeo?
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The Globe Theater
1598:
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Elizabethan Theatre Fun FactsThe Globe
Constructed in 1598 out of an old, “moved” theatre
Next to the Thames River
Southwark (bad reputation) outside of London
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• Different levels of seating• Almost no scenery, props, curtain, act divisions, costumes,
etc.
• Audience would have to imagine the setting and characterization
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More About The GlobeBurned down in 1613 during a performance
Cannon used in a scene straw roof caught fire
Rebuilt 1614 (tile roof)
Demolished in 1644 (Puritans)
Going to the theatre=SINFUL!
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The Globe Theater
Modern version opened 1997
200 yards from original site
1st thatched roof since 1666
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The stage of the globe afterlife
The stage ceiling was called the “heavens” and was decorated with astrological and celestial designs.
The area below the stage was called the “cellarage,” from which “ghosts” appeared from trap doors.
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HOMEWORK: A DAY
• DUE Wednesday, 2/24• Vocab 49-52
• Student survey
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HOMEWORK: B DAY
• DUE Thursday, 2/25• Vocab 49-52
• Student survey