Shakespeare & Macbeth

Shakespeare & Macbeth

<p> Shakespeare & Macbeth Shakespeare  Birth His Life & Work . Place: . Date:  Family . Father: . Religion: . Married to:  Why it’s a “scandal” –</p><p> Career . In London from ______to ______. Queen Elizabeth  English drama ______during her reign  ______& ______acting companies, such as Shakespeare’s , who were called ______. King James I  Changed the company’s name to ______ Return Home . When? ______. Dies ______(on his ______) . Relationship with wife? -</p><p>Theater in  Even famous actors were ______by city Elizabethan England fathers, but were ______with ______.</p><p> The Globe</p><p>. Shakespeare calls it the “______”</p><p>. Groundlings = </p><p>. Plays performed during ______Shakespeare & Macbeth Historical Context  The real Macbeth . was not ______. ruled ______for ______years . Duncan was not ______. King James could trace his lineage to ______and possibly ______</p><p> Kings James I . Shakespeare wrote to ______him . interested in ______& ______. some critics argue ______ The Gunpowder Plot . Plot to kill ______</p><p>The Play’s the Thing What you should know  the three K’s: ______, ______& ______before you read Macbeth  Three prophecies in Act 1 . . .  Macbeth’s crisis of conscience: internal conflict weighing the benefits of ______vs. ______ The Players . Macbeth -</p><p>. Lady Macbeth - . Banquo -  Fleance - . Macduff - . Duncan -  Malcolm -  Donalbain -</p><p>Shakespeare & Macbeth Drama Terminology Drama . Tells story through ______because ______, ______& ______heightened</p><p> Dialogue . Soliloquy – long speech by a character ______on stage</p><p>. Monologue – long speech delivered to ______</p><p>. Aside - ______remark to another ______or the ______</p><p>. Chorus – single character or group of characters whose ______connect ______or represent ______of the community</p><p> Tragedy – literary work depicting ______in which main character, who is ______and ______, comes to ______</p><p>. Tragic hero – person of ______whose tragic downfall is caused by ______</p><p>. Tragic flaw – error in ______or ______in a character that leads to ______or ______Shakespeare & Macbeth</p><p>Other Important Terms . Foil – person ______with another character in order to ______various features of ______personality</p><p>. Theme – ______</p><p>. Internal Conflict – ______the mind</p><p>. External Conflict – between a ______& an ______</p><p>. Paradox – statement that seems to ______but is ______</p><p>. Irony  Dramatic – ______knows something the ______do not</p><p> Verbal – character says one thing but means ______</p><p> Situational – the ______of the situation is the ______of what you expected Shakespeare & Macbeth</p><p>The Renaissance . From ______to ______. Literally defined as a ______. The English Renaissance saw a change in  </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>. Renewed interest in ______. Renewal of ______. “Renaissance Man or Woman” =</p><p>. Invented by ______in ______Printing Press . Changes induced by the printing press     </p><p>The Reformation & . England broke with the ______the Tudors . The reason for the break:</p><p>. As a result, Henry VIII ordered this catastrophic event: Shakespeare & Macbeth</p>

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