
Shakespeare Language
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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39 Slides • 17 Questions
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The man himself
William Shakespeare
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Born: 23rd
April 1564
Died: 23rd
April 1616
Place:
Stratford-on-
Avon
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England in the 16th Century
• Was mainly rural.
• Pop: 3 million
• Economy was
mainly
agricultural
• Time of fear and
upheaval
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Parents
Mother:
Mary Arden –
daughter of a
local gentry.
Father:
John Shakespeare
– a glover and
tenant farmer of
yeoman class.
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Shakespeare's eventual fame and success
spilled over to his parents in the form of
both money and title. On the eve of John
Shakespeare’s death in 1601, Queen
Elizabeth granted the Bard's father a
"gentleman's" family coat-of-arms.
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Family Tree
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Shakespeare’s Birthplace
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Education
• Probably attended Stratford Grammar
School where he would have learnt:
• Greek and Latin Literature
• Rhetoric
• Christian ethics
• Left school in 1579 at the age of 15.
• Did not attend university and was not
considered to be a truly learned man.
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After school
• In 1582 (18yrs) he married Anne Hathaway who
was 8yrs his senior.
• 6 months later their daughter Susanna was born.
2yrs after that, twins Hamnet and Judith arrived.
• Speculation has that Shakespeare was not happy in
his marriage.
• There is a period of 7 years (1585- 1592) from which
there is no primary source materials about
Shakespeare.
• During this time he travelled back and forth
between London and Stratford, and by the time
sources can be found again he was living almost
full-time in London.
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Life in London
• Before he took up a career as a playwright
Shakespeare had many and varied other
jobs.
• He most probably worked with his father in
commercial trade, as a law clerk and served
as a soldier or sailor as England was
threatened by Spain.
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His plays
• Between the early 1590’s and 1620’s
Shakespeare composed the most
extraordinary body of works in the history
of world drama.
• He moved roughly from comedies to
histories to tragedies.
• His farewell to the stage was The Tempest.
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Title
Date Written
Date Range
First Published
The Comedy of Errors
1590
? - 1594
1623
Titus Andronicus
1590
? - 1594
1594
The Taming of the Shrew
1591
? - 1594
1623
2 Henry VI
1591
? - 1592
1594
3 Henry VI
1591
? - 1592
1595
1 Henry VI
1592
? - 1592
1623
Richard III
1592
1592 - 1597
1597
Love's Labor's Lost
1593
? - 1597
1598
Two Gentlemen of Verona
1593
? - 1598
1623
A Midsummer Night's Dream
1594
1594 - 1598
1600
Romeo and Juliet
1595
? - 1597
1597
Richard II
1595
1595 - 1597
1597
King John
1596
? - 1598
1623
The Merchant of Venice
1596
1594 - 1598
1600
Henry IV Part 1
1597
1595 - 1598
1598
The Merry Wives of Windsor
1597
1597 - 1602
1602
Henry IV Part 2
1598
1596 - 1598
1600
As You Like It
1598
1598 - 1600
1623
Henry V
1599
1599
1600
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Much Ado About Nothing
1599
1598 - 1600
1600
Julius Caesar
1599
1598 - 1599
1623
Twelfth Night
1600
1600 - 1602
1623
Hamlet
1601
1599 - 1601
1603
Troilus and Cressida
1602
1601 - 1603
1609
All's Well That Ends Well
1603
1598 - ?
1623
Measure For Measure
1604
1598 - 1604
1623
Othello
1604
1598 - 1604
1622
King Lear
1605
1598 - 1606
1608
Macbeth
1605
1603 - 1611
1623
Antony and Cleopatra
1606
1598 - 1608
1623
Timon of Athens
1606
1598 - ?
1623
Pericles Prince of Tyre
1607
1598 - 1608
1609
Coriolanus
1608
1598 - ?
1623
Cymbeline
1609
1598 - 1611
1623
A Winter's Tale
1610
1598 - 1611
1623
The Tempest
1611
1610 - 1611
1623
Henry VIII
1613
1612 - 1613
1623
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Personal Tragedy
• As Shakespeare’s success and popularity
were on the rise, his son Hamnet died in
1596 from drowning.
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The Globe Theatre
• The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 by
Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord
Chamberlain's Men, and was destroyed by
fire on 29 June 1613.A second Globe
Theatre was built on the same site by June
1614 and closed in 1642.
• A modern reconstruction of the Globe,
named "Shakespeare's Globe", opened in
1997 approximately 230 metres from the
site of the original theatre.
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Multiple Choice
What is the greatest obstacle between Shakespeare's plays and students?
The length of the plays
Unfamiliar language
The historical context
The complex characters
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Multiple Choice
Who was the ruler during the time Shakespeare's language was named after?
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Victoria
King Henry VIII
King James I
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Multiple Choice
What is the pattern of rhythm in iambic pentameter?
Four stressed syllabes followed by an unstressed syllable
Five unstressed syllables each followed by a stressed syllable
Three unstressed syllables followed by two unstressed syllables
Two unstressed syllables followed by three stressed syllables
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Multiple Choice
What is blank verse?
Rhymed lines of iambic pentameter?
Unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter
Rhymed lines of haiku
Unrhymed lines of limerick
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of Shakespeare's use of contractions in his writing?
To maintain iambic pentameter
To confuse the reader
To modernize the language
To shorten the play
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Multiple Select
What does the contraction of "e'en", "ne'er", and "wi" stand for in Shakespeare's writing?
With
Even
Never
Tis
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Multiple Choice
What does "thee" mean in modern English?
They
You
We
He
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Multiple Choice
What is the possessive adjective form of "thou"?
Your
Thy
Their
His
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Multiple Choice
What does "thee" function as in a sentence?
Subject
Object
Possessive noun
Plural subject
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Multiple Choice
What is the function of "thine" in a sentence?
Subject
Object
Possessive adjective
Possessive noun
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Multiple Choice
What does the word "anon" mean?
Never
Later
Soon
Yesterday
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Multiple Choice
What is the translation of the phrase "Though you respect not aught, your servant doth?"
Though you respect everything, your servant does.
Though you respect nothing, your servant does.
Though you respect something, your servant does.
Though you respect anything, your servant does.
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Multiple Choice
What does the word "base" mean as used in the context of the provided text?
Honorable, high, worthy
Dishonorable, low, unworthy
Wealthy, prosperous, rich
Intellgient, wise, clever
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Multiple Choice
What does the word "meet" mean in the context of the phrase "It is most meet we arm us 'gainst the foe"?
Unnecessary
Suitable
Dangerous
Unlikely
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Multiple Choice
What does the word "marry" mean in the context of the phrase, "Marry, sir, I am helping you?"
Certainly
Maybe
Never
Always
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Multiple Choice
What does the word "prithee" mean?
Thank you
Please, I ask you
Goodbye
Excuse me
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Multiple Choice
What is the translation of the phrase: "I have not from your eyes that gentleness / And show of love as I was wont to have"?
I don't see that gentleness and love in your eyes that I am accustomed to.
I see more gentleness and love in your eyes than before.
I am surprised by the gentleness and love in your eyes.
I am confused by the lack of gentleness and love in your eyes.
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