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Shakespeare ’s comedies. The plays of William Shakespeare were grouped into:. Comedies Histories Tragedies. Comedy:. Is set in an imaginary country (Illyria) Is similar to a fairy-tale Characters are true to life.
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The plays of William Shakespeare were grouped into: • Comedies • Histories • Tragedies
Comedy: • Is set in an imaginary country (Illyria) • Is similar to a fairy-tale • Characters are true to life
In Shakespeare’s comedies female heroines are usually more important than male heroes • But in Shakespearian time men played all the roles even female ones • In characters we can see many mistakes and faults
The two most important motives in comedy: • Right of an individual to free choice of love • Contrast between the appearance and reality
Shakespeare’s comedies are accompanied by music and sometimes actors play music instruments by themselves • Songs are often sung by a jester or a fool; parallel the events of the plot.
The main theme in Shakespeare’s comedies is: • Romantic love • Friendship
Themes • A struggle of old haters to overcome difficulty, often presented by young people • Separation and re-unification • Mistaken identities • A clever servant • Heightened tensions, often within a couple • One, intertwining plot • Frequent punning
All's Well That Ends Well • As You Like It • The Comedy of Errors(is believed to be Shakespeare’s earliest comedy, written around 1592) • Cymbeline • Love's Labour's Lost • Measure for Measure • The Merchant of Venice • The Merry Wives of Windsor • A Midsummer Night's Dream • Much Ado About Nothing • Pericles Prince of Tyre • Taming of the Shrew • The Tempest • Twelfth Night • The Two Gentlemen of Verona • The Winter's Tale