An Introduction to. Romeo and Juliet. Including fascinating information about. Elizabethan Theater. and. William Shakespeare

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An Introduction to Romeo and Juliet Including fascinating information about Elizabethan Theater and William Shakespeare

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?

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

Elizabethan England The Golden Age of economic prosperity and peace within the country Frequent plagues Religious tension: Protestants vs. Catholics Differences between classes

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

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

The life of The Bard himself (Shakespeare):

April 23, 1564: William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon to John and Mary Shakespeare. There is a baptismal registration for Shakespeare, but few other written records exist. He was the 3rd of 8 children.

Much of Shakespeare s younger years remain a mystery, but there are rumors about what jobs he may have worked. Schoolma ster Law yer Law yer Butcher Apprentice

1582: According to church records, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. At the time of their marriage, William was eighteen and Anne was twenty-six.

William and Anne have three children together (Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith). August 1596: young Hamnet died at the age of eleven. The cause of his death is unknown. Shakespeare left his family in 1591 to pursue writing in London. Susanna Judith Hamnet

In 1592, Shakespeare began developing a reputation as an actor and playwright. As theatres were beginning to grow in popularity, it is probable that Shakespeare began earning a living writing plays (adapting old ones and working with others on new ones).

1594: William became involved with a company of actors named The Lord Chamberlain s Men. This group later (1603) changed their name to The King s Men.

In 1598, Shakespeare, in collaboration with other actors, designed and built The Globe. This circular theatre was the first of its kind, breaking away from the traditional rectangular theatres.

1612: Shakespeare moved back to Stratford where he retired both rich and famous.

1616: William Shakespeare dies on his birthday.

At the time of his death, Shakespeare is said to have written around 37 plays and 154 sonnets. He is also known to have contributed over two thousand words to the English language. Sniffledorfen

Shakespeare is also known to have invented around 884 words throughout all of his works.

Good frend for Jesus sake forbeare To digg the dust encloasedheare Bleste be ye man [that] spares thes stones And curst be he that moves my bones.

Which do you prefer?

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Shakespearean Theater The Globe Romeo, Romeo Where for art thou Romeo?

Elizabethan Theatre Fun Facts The Globe Round/polygonal building with a roofless courtyard No artificial light Three stories high upper levels were for the wealthy The groundlings paid a penny a piece to stand on the floor in front of the stage (800 people) Large platform stage Back of platform was curtained off inner stage Two door entrances/exits on either side of curtain Small balcony/upper stage Elaborate costumes but no props

The Globe Theater 1598:

The Globe Theater 2014

More About The Globe Next to the Thames Burned down in 1613 River Southwark (bad reputation) outside of London Different levels of seating Almost no scenery, props, curtain, act divisions, costumes, etc. during a performance Rebuilt 1614 (tile roof) Demolished in 1644 (Puritans) Modern version opened 1997 200 yards from original site. 1st thatched roof since 1666

Shakespeare s 5 Part Storytelling Pattern: Act III: Crisis/Turning Point A series of complications Act II: Rising Action A series of complications Act I: Exposition Establishes setting, characters, conflict, and background Act IV: Falling Action Results of the turning point; characters locked into deeper disaster Act V: Climax/Resolution/Denouement Death of the main characters and then the loose parts of the plot are tied up

Tips for Understanding Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is based on Arthur Brooke s long narrative poem the Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet (1562). The play has a highly moral tone: disobedience, as well as fate, leads to the deaths of two lovers.

ROMEO AND JULIET

About Romeo and Juliet Setting: Verona, Italy during the Renaissance (13th or 14th century) Genre: Tragic Drama (with lots of humor thrown in!)

Characters Romeo Montague (about 16 years old) Juliet Capulet (13 years old) Their feuding families and friends

MONTAGUE vs. CAPULET Romeo Lord Montague (his dad) Lady Montague (his mom) Mercutio (friend) Benvolio (cousin) Juliet Lord Capulet (her father) Lady Capulet (her mother) Tybalt (cousin) Nurse

Motifs Paired opposites (ex. love and violence) The individual vs. society The Inevitability of Fate The power of love Light and dark imagery Violence from passion

A Pair of Star Crossed Lovers My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! ~ Juliet; Act I, Scene V

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