Writing seminar5.2and5.3
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Writing/Drama Seminar
Mrs. Kosh
Agenda 5/2 and 5/3
ShakespeareWhat do we know?What do we want to know?What have we learned?
Bio
Born in 1564Only attended grammar school-no formal educationMarried Anne Hathaway and had 3 childrenWorked as an actor and playwrightDied at 52 in 1616
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Works
37 plays154 sonnetsComedies, tragedies, historiesHis work affected literature and cultureShakespeare uses 17677 words: Of those, 1700 were first used by Shakespeare.
Works
HamletMacbethRomeo and JulietMidsummer Night’s DreamHenry VRichard IIITwelfth NightThe Taming of the Shrew
Video-Why Shakespeare?(must play by 1:15 and 2:00)National Endowment of the ArtsChristina ApplegateTom HanksWilliam ShatnerMartin SheenLook for examples of Shakespeare on our lives.
Characteristics
Iambic pentameter
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Characteristics of Shakespeare’s Works
InsultsYou vile and loathsome crust! (Hamlet 1.5.72)You foul and pestilent congregation of vapours! (2.2.301) http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Shaker/
Puns"A little more than kin, and less than kind" (1.2.65). Hamlet's first words in the play show him playing with words in order to state a paradox: Claudius is twice related to him, as uncle and stepfather, but not really his kin or kind at all.
ForeshadowingAn example of foreshadowing is when Hamlet’s father came to him as a ghost to inform him of his murder, this caused a rage within Hamlet that foreshadows his revenge.
SoliloquyA soliloquy is a device often used in drama whereby a character relates his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the audience without addressing any of the other characters, and is delivered often when they are alone or think they are alone.
Magic or mystical qualities Appearance of the ghost of the King Hamlet is an example of mysticism.