a webquest. in order to fully understand the works of shakespeare, it is important to gain insight...
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A WebQuest
In order to fully understand the works of Shakespeare, it is important to gain insight into his life and the times in which he lived. Studying Elizabethan England will give you the information you need to appreciate the works of one of the most famous poets and playwrights in history.
In preparation for reading Romeo and Juliet, you will work in groups to find information about aspects of Shakespeare's life and times.
You will use the Internet to obtain information on the following topics: Who Was Shakespeare?Historical and Social Context Intellectual and Religious Life of the 1500s
and 1600s The Elizabethan Theater Medieval and Renaissance Marriage
Customs Literary Terms for Techniques Applied in
Shakespearean Works
You will be assigned to a group that will plan a presentation to instruct your classmates about your particular topic of study. Your presentation may include role playing, costumes, panel discussions, Power Point, or any other effective method.
Your group will also be responsible for submitting three questions that can be used on a quiz about your topic.
Answer the following questions about William Shakespeare:When and where was
Shakespeare born? Describe his
upbringing and education.
What were the types of plays he wrote?
Where were his plays performed and by whom?
Besides writing plays, what other skills made Shakespeare a "jack of all trades?"
When and where did Shakespeare die?
Why do we still read his works today? (Hint: think of theme)
How did Shakespeare influence the things you say today? Give some examples of words/phrases/terms coined by Shakespeare.
Group 1: Shakespeare’s Life Links
Life of Shakespeare More Life of Shakespear
e The Seven Ages of Shak
espeare’s LifeEducating ShakespeareShakespeare’s Influence
Answer the following questions about events and people in the Elizabethan Era. Who was Queen of
England during the time Shakespeare began to write? Who ruled after her?
Give the approximate dates and explain the significance of the Elizabethan period.
Identify the social classes during Shakespeare's time.
Describe the status of women. How would a young woman respond to a request from her father?
What is primogeniture? What was the Bubonic
Plague and how did it affect society during Shakespeare's time?
Describe these aspects of Elizabethan life:
a. food b. socialization c. city life, hygiene, crime d. homes
Group 2: Historical and Social Context LinksElizabethan Period Plague Elizabethan LifeLife in Elizabethan EnglandPrimogeniture Education
Group 3 Intellectual and Religious Life Answer the following questions about life in Elizabethan England. Describe the four elements thought to compose the
universe. Describe the four humours and their relationship to
personality. What was the relationships between humours and
illnesses. What type of medicine was administered and by whom
was it dispensed during this time period? Describe the religious climate during this time. What was considered to be the center of the universe at
this time? Who controlled it? Describe the hierarchy of beings or "chain of beings"
believed in by Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
Group 3: Intellectual and Religious LifeLinks
MedicineHumours Religion More Medicine Elizabethan View of
the World Chain of Beings
Answer these questions about the Elizabethan theater:Where were most theaters built? (in or out of the city)? Why? Why is the Globe Theater so famous? What time of day did performances take place? How was the public notified about performances? Who played the female roles and why? What type of scenery and props were used? What were the costumes like?
What other skills did actors need besides acting ability?
What was the cost of standing room at the Globe?
Who was Richard Burbage? Who were the King's Men or
Chamberlain's Men? Identify:
Pit Groundling Heavens Trap door Tiring house
Group 4: The Elizabethan TheaterLinksGlobe Theater More about the Globe Theater Female RolesActorsShakespeare and his theater Still more about the Globe Virtual Tour of the Globe
Group 5: Medieval and Renaissance Marriage CustomsAnswer the following questions about medieval and Renaissance marriages:Where did marriages take place during the
Middle Ages? Why were marriage contracts arranged? Who performed the marriage ceremony? What was the common age for marriage? What is a betrothal? What was the goal of a Renaissance wedding? Describe the common wedding attire during
this period. Describe what foods might be served at a
wedding feast.
LinksFeasts, Attire, and C
ustoms
Love and MarriageElizabethan
AttitudesElizabethan
Marriages and Weddings
sonnet (Shakespearean)
iambic pentameter blank verse soliloquy foreshadowing apostrophe oxymoron
hyperbole irony (dramatic) irony (verbal) allusion motif pun personification couplet
Group 6: Literary Terms Relating to Shakespeare
Links*Use a dictionary or other such source in
addition to these sites.Definitions More Definitions
Your presentation will receive a group grade based on the following: Answers all questions your group has been
assignedAnswers are accurate and complete Presentation shows creativity and maintains
the interest of your classmates Your three quiz questions will be evaluated
based on theirClarity of wordingAccuracyReasonable degree of difficulty
After completing this project and learning from your classmates’ work, you will have a clearer picture of William Shakespeare, the world in which he lived, and the theater for which he wrote. This knowledge will not only help you to have a better understanding of the Bard’s work, but it should also allow you to appreciate the extent to which literature reflects the person who
creates it and the society in which the writer lives. Literature is a window through which we can see history!
Adapted from http://www.jerichoschools.org/hs/webquest/shakespeare.htm