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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. by William Shakespeare. Background of Shakespeare. Born 1564 Died 1616 Married Anne Hathaway Three children. Background Continued. Actor Playwright Poet Lord Chamberlain’s Men King’s Men. Background Continued. His company was associated with The Globe.
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Background of Shakespeare • Born 1564 • Died 1616 • Married Anne Hathaway • Three children
Background Continued • Actor • Playwright • Poet • Lord Chamberlain’s Men • King’s Men
Background Continued • His company was associated with The Globe
The Globe • Located on the bank of the Thames • Eight-sided building • Thatched roof • Brick supports • Unroofed yard
The Globe • Spectators or patrons • Groundlings • Paid a penny • Watched from open yard • Stood or sat • Noisy and rude
The Globe - patrons cont. • Upper gallery patrons • Paid more • Sat in the upper areas • Had shelter from the elements • Merchant or business class
The Globe - patrons cont. • Lower gallery patrons • Most distinguished sat here • “Gentlemen’s Rooms” • Most honored guests • Sat on cushions
Props and Lighting • Daylight only • Large threat of fire • The original Globe did burn down and was rebuilt
Scenery & Furniture • Minimal amount • Convention of the theater of the time • The scene was set in the dialogue of the actors
Costumes and Actions • Lavish costumes • Exaggerated emotions • Much use of noise and music • Trumpet blasts • Drums • Orchestra above stage areas
Costumes and Actions cont. • No female actors • Young men and boys played female parts
Plays • Repertory system • A group of actors that stayed together and were usually sponsored by a patron • They had a series of 10 or so plays that they performed
The Globe Key 1. Platfrom stage 2. Canopy (Heavens) 3. Hut 4. Turret 5. Hell 6. Trapdoor
Platform Stage
The Globe Key 7. Inner stage 8. Doors to Tiring Rooms 9. Balcony 10. Bay window stage 11. Musicians gallery
Balcony (Upper Stage) Inner Stage http://www.ualberta.ca/~sreimer/shakespr/glob-qt.htm
Literary Terms 1. Tragedy a play in which a 1)main character who is 2)a person of high standing 3) suffers a great fall due to a tragic flaw within himself
Literary Terms 2. Stage directions instructions written by the dramatist to describe the appearance and actions of characters, sets, costumes, and lighting
Literary Terms 3. Soliloquy a speech spoken by a character alone on the stage usually reveals the private thoughts and emotions of the character
Literary Terms 4. Protagonist central character in a story or drama
Literary Terms 5. Drama a play performed before an audience by actors and actresses on stage
Literary Terms 6. Dialogue conversation between characters in a literary work
Literary Terms 7. Aside a comment by a character in a play heard by the audience but not by the other characters on stage
Literary Terms 8. Blank verse unrhymed iambic pentameter
Literary Terms 9. Pun a play on words a joke based on the multiple meanings of words that sound alike
Literary Terms 10. Antagonist a person or force that opposes the protagonist
Characters Lucius Calpurnia AntonyBrutus Cassius Portia Decius Ligarius Trebonius Cinna Mattelus Cimber Caesar
More Characters Flavius Marullus Soothsayer Octavius Caesar