Download - AP Lit Shakespeare Notes and Video Links
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February 2, 2011
Bellwork- Write at least three things you know (or think you know) about William Shakespeare.
Agenda: Pray (Prayer Group @ 7:25 tomorrow)
Turn in BEST LOTF AP Practice (single sheet) for a grade
Notes on William Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Era
REMINDERS: Thursday- Bring King Lear and Perrine book.
Friday- Shakespeare Quiz; LOTF Final Essay
Monday- King Lear Act I; Poetry Response on Romeo and Juliet sonnet
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William Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Era
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Shakespeare’s LifeBorn in April 23, 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon in England
Married Anne Hathaway (1582) when he was 18 and she was 26 (and pregnant- gasp!).
Had three children (a daughter and a set of fraternal twins, one of whom died at age 11)
Shakespeare was a successful member of Lord Chamberlain’s theater company
Become part owner of Globe Theatre in 1599 (Globe burns down in 1613)
Died on his birthday in 1616 at age 52.
The Early Years
The Globe Theatre
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Elizabethan World Picture
Queen Elizabeth and Shakespeare
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The Six Hierarchies Macrocosm (Scientific)
Earth is center of universeThe Fall explained deficient universeSuperlunary (above moon, perfect, unchanging)Sublunary (below moon, imperfect, disease, death)
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The Great Chain of Being (Philosophical)- OVERHEAD
Shakespeare uses primates to elevate charactersHumans link between angels (pure reason) and animals (pure “passion”)Humans have three souls
Vegetative (liver)Animal (heart)Rational (brain)
The Six Hierarchies
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The Six Hierarchies
PoliticalKingNoblesAristocratsCitizens
SocialFatherMotherChildrenPatriarchal nuclear family (woman belonged to father then husband)Shakespeare sympathetic with rebellious children and assertive women
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The Six Hierarchies
Microcosm (Psychological)Human being/individualDisorder in microcosm leads to disorder in macrocosmRational soul rules microcosm
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The Six Hierarchies
Theory of Humors (Medical)All humans contain the four humors in their bloodPredominance of one humor = personality type
Black bile = melancholyPhlegm = apathetic, lethargicBlood = sanguine (cheerful, optimistic)Yellow bile = choleric (hot-tempered, ambitious)
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Quiz Friday
Know biographical info on WS
Basic info on the Globe Theatre
Know the six hierarchies (be able to match each one to its “type” and to describe Great Chain of Being and Theory of Humors)
Basic info on Queen Elizabeth
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Shakespearean Sonnets
14-line poem, usually focused on love, time, beauty3 quatrains, 1 couplet
Often there is a shift in the third quatrain
Rhyme scheme: ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, GGRhymed iambic pentameter
Five “feet” of unstressed-stressed meter
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The Palmer’s Sonnet from R & J
T (Title)
P (Paraphrase)
C (Connotation): Focus on sonnet form, extended metaphor (conceit- An elaborate or unusual comparison), diction
A (Attitude)
S (Shift)
T (Title)
T (Theme)
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Review of Aristotle’s Tragedy
Plotwhole (beginning, middle, end)
structurally self-contained
of a certain magnitude
peripeteia and anagnorisis
Characternobility
hamartia
hubris
fall of great person from fortune to misfortune- sudden and ends in death
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Tragedy cont.
WorldUniverse is in disorder
Balance between belief in order and belief that world is absurd produces great tragedy
Audience Responsearouses pity/terror
sense of sympathy for tragic figure