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1 William Shakespeare An introduction to A Midsummer Night's Dream

2 Entertain Yourself... What forms of entertainment and distraction are available to us today? What would you do with 5 free hours?

3 Elizabethan Theatre "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players" As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII

4 Elizabethan Theatre Theaters were open air buildings Buildings were "O" shaped, and three stories high Most spectators were "groundlings" and stood in front of the stage Most audience members were poor, uneducated peasants (consider our cheapest "escapes" today) Some stages had trapdoors, balconies, and second curtains for effect

5 Elizabethan Theatre Some playwrights (Christopher Marlowe) used dangerous "visual effects" like fire or live animals Shakespeare's plays required the audience to pay close attention-the actors usually painted a picture of the setting and the staging with lines of dialogue Plays were performed in the afternoon, so there was no need for lighting

6 Elizabethan Theatre The audiences wanted to be entertained and distracted from their miserable, stinking lives Fight scenes were elaborate, dances had live music, and puns and word games were cheered Theatre was not a respectable profession, and therefore not at all appropriate for women All actors were men; the female roles were played by men who had not yet gone through puberty's deepening of voice

7 The Bard William Shakespeare

8 The Man: Shakespeare 1564: born in Stratford-on-Avon Studied Latin, Greek, The Bible, Rhetoric, and Roman dramatists 1582: married Anne Hathaway (he was 18, she was 27) Had a daughter (Susanna), and twins (Hamnet, who died young, and Judith) Left his family in Stratford and moved to London By 1592 (28 years old): was a successful actor and playwright

9 1594: Joined the acting troupe "The Lord Chamberlain's Men" 1603: Acting group becomes "The King's Men" when King James ascends to the throne Wrote about 2 plays a year for the acting troupes 1599: financed The Globe 1612: retired with 37 plays and more than 150 sonnets written 1616: died The Man: Shakespeare

10 His Plays: What does it mean to be human? Comedies Romances Histories Tragedies

11 A Midsummer Night's Dream mid 1590's

12 A Midsummer Night's Dream What's in a title?

13 Word for Word Title: Midsummer-June 23, the summer solstice. Longest day of the year. Time to PARTY, drink, and celebrate fertility Night's-Evening, dark, mysterious; shortest night of the year Dream-Think Plato, Inception, and everything mystical and magical. Reality is in question...

14 Setting: Time, Place, and Circumstances Ancient Athens, Greece A time and place where law and order ruled A Father could demand a death sentence for a disobedient daughter Palace of Theseus Near a magical forest (Written when Elizabeth was Queen...gutsy)

15 Complex Story Lines: Four Stories in One The Marriage The Lovers The Actors The Fairies


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