“all the world’s a stage. all the men and women merely players.”
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Don’t hate the players !. “All the world’s a stage. All the men and women merely players.”. Iamb = unstressed syllable, stressed syllable Pent = 5 Meter = rhythm Feet = measurement. Makes a ta-TUM sound. i ambic pentameter = 5 metrical feet. Verse = Poetry. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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“All the world’s a stage. All the men and women merely players.”
Don’t hate the players!
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Iamb = unstressed syllable, stressed syllablePent = 5Meter = rhythm Feet = measurement
iambic pentameter = 5 metrical feet
Makes a ta-TUM sound
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Verse = Poetry
Now is the
winter of our
discontent.
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Prose = ordinary speechWe are in
so much emotional pain!
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These are couplets
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What am I? A sonnet!
I look like a square, I have 14 lines,
I have three quatrains,I end in a rhyming
couplet.
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Lines of poetry that make a
QUATRAIN:
4
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Shakespeare was born here.
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Why does Shakespeare sound like that?
It’s because of…Early Modern English
Elizabethan Era (1558-1603)
Fun fact to know and tell?Another notable
Early Modern English text -- King James Bible.
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ASIDEI am now talking directly to the
audience and not to those other two
fellows on stage.
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I am now giving a long and serious speech so
the audience can know my thoughts and
feelings.
Soliloquy
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