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William Shakespeare & The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. English II Pre-AP Unit 7. I. William Shakespeare. Birth and Early Life April 23, 1564 Stratford-upon-Avon Parents: John Shakespeare and Mary Arden Young Adulthood Age 18 – marries Anne Hathaway 3 children “Lost Years”.
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William Shakespeare &The Tragedy of Julius Caesar English II Pre-AP Unit 7
I. William Shakespeare • Birth and Early Life • April 23, 1564 • Stratford-upon-Avon • Parents: John Shakespeare and Mary Arden • Young Adulthood • Age 18 – marries Anne Hathaway • 3 children • “Lost Years”
I. William Shakespeare • Career • Lord Chamberlain’s Men/King’s Men • Wrote 38 plays • Tragedy • Comedy • History • Tragicomedy • Globe Theater (see handout)
I. William Shakespeare • Theatre Production • Sets and Costuming • Gender Roles • Perception of Theatre • Shakespeare’s Later Life • Retirement • Death and Will
II. Julius Caesar • Early Life • Rise to Power • Military Campaign – Asia Minor • Concern for Image
II. Julius Caesar • Early Political Career • Administrator of Spain • Senate • Campaigning • Supreme Priest of Rome • Political Alliance – First Triumvirate (60 BCE) • Gnaeus Pompey Magnus • Marcus Licinius Crassus
II. Julius Caesar • Consul • Actions • Perception • Governorship and Gallic Wars • Civil War
II. Julius Caesar • Dictatorship • 46 BCE – elected Dictator for 10 years • Actions and Perception • 44 BCE – elected Dictator for Life • Assassination • Legacy
III. Some Philosophies to Consider • Stoic Philosophy • Emphasis on duty, self-discipline, and subjection to the natural order of things • Focus on civic obligations • Supreme purpose in life is goodness • Repress emotions • Ultimate goal is inner serenity – happiness can be found in surrender to the benevolent order of the universe
III. Some Philosophies to Consider • Epicurean Philosophy • Strong belief in human freedom • Highest good is pleasure(of body and mind, but not flesh) • Function of being “good” is to increase own happiness • Eliminate fear from life, especially fear of death and fear of the supernatural
IV. Literary Terms to Review Review Terms • Monologue • Soliloquy • Aside • Apostrophe • Pun • Iambic Pentameter • Blank Verse • Comic Relief New Term • Anachronism: something out of time or place in a literary text
V. Reading & Analytical Focus • What to Watch Out For • The Story • Organization and Development • Literary Elements and How They Develop Meaning • Elements of Tragedy(Remember Antigone?) • Elements of Rhetoric!!! • Motifs and Themes • How You Will Be Assessed • AP-Style Multiple Choice Questions • A Rhetorical Analysis Timed Writing • Test over Play (with Cold Reads and all that good stuff!)