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WHY
SHAKESPEARE?
K. KELLEY ENGLISH 12
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Henry VIII
The MAN of the HOUR…
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Rights of the Crown vs.
Rights of the Pope Late medieval England: CROWN VS. POPE
Pope Boniface VIII (1230-1303; Pope: 1290-1303) pushes
to eliminate secular taxation of the clergy.
King Edward I (1272-1307) rejects Pope Bonfiace
VIII’s efforts.
Parliament (king) passes laws in the mid-14th
century, limiting payments and judicial appeals to
Rome, as well as papal (pope) appointments in
England.
Piety, humanism, and widespread, anticlerical
sentiment prepare the way (both religiously and
intellectually) for Protestant ideals in the early
16th century.
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Henry Rules!
Henry VIII (1491-1547) becomes king in
1509; he is the second monarch in the Tudor
dynasty.
Typically known for his many marriages
and his role in the English Reformation…
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The Six Wives of Henry VIII
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To satisfy his desires and to secure a male heir, Henry married six times:
1. 1509—CATHERINE OF ARAGONMarriage is annulled 1533. She and her daughter, Mary, are “exiled.”
2. 1533—ANNE BOLEYN Anne is beheaded in 1536 for her alleged treason and adultery, and her daughter, Elizabeth, is declared illegitimate.
3. 1536—JANE SEYMOUR Jane dies in 1537 shortly after giving birth to the futureEdward VI, Henry’s only surviving son.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
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4. 1540—ANNE OF CLEVES Henry weds her sight unseen to create a marriage alliance. The marriage is annulled by Parliament after 6 months.
5. 1540—CATHERINE HOWARDShe is beheaded for adultery in 1542. NO CHILDREN.
6. 1543—CATHERINE PARR, a patron of humanists and reformers, survivesHenry, who dies in 1547.
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Marriage to Catherine of Aragon
In 1509, Henry VIII marries
Catherine of Aragon, daughter of
Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
Catherine was Henry’s brother’s
widow, and their union was more
an alliance compact than a
marriage.
Catherine produces only one
surviving child, a daughter, Mary
(in essence, no male heir for
Henry)…
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The King’s Affair
By 1527, Henry was thoroughly
enamored of Anne Boleyn, one
of Catherine’s ladies-in-waiting.
In Catholic England, an
annulment of a King’s marriage
could not occur without papal
approval.
The question became… “Will
Henry be able to marry the one
he ‘loves’???”
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Divorce… Annulment… Defiance…
Henry asks Catherine for a
divorce.
Henry claims that his union with
Catherine, who had many
miscarriages and stillbirths, is
cursed by God, because Catherine
had first been the wife of his
brother, Arthur.
Henry opens the “flood gates”
for the Reformation of England.
Pope Clement VII
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The Reformation Parliament
When the king’s advisors could
not obtain a papal annulment,
they conceived of a plan to
declare the king supreme in
English spiritual affairs. In
1529, Parliament convened for
what would be a seven-year
session that earned it the title the
“Reformation Parliament.”
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Head of the Church of England
In January 1531, the Convocation (a
legislative assembly representing
the English clergy) publicly
recognized Henry as Head of the
Church in England “as far as the
law of Christ allows.”
The Church of England is now
PROTESTANT.
In 1533 Catherine and Mary are
sent into exile. ( Irony: Catherine
dies in 1536, the same year he
beheads Anne…)
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Marriage to Anne Boleyn
In January 1533,
Henry wed the
pregnant Anne
Boleyn, with Thomas
Cranmer officiating.
They had one child,
Elizabeth.
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Acts of Succession & Supremacy
1531—1533: The Act of
Supremacy declares Henry
“the only supreme head”
to the Church of England,
and the Act of Succession
makes Anne Boleyn’s
children legitimate heirs
to the throne.
Those who opposed these
acts were killed.
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To satisfy his desires and to secure a male heir, Henry married six times:
1. 1509—CATHERINE OF ARAGONMarriage is annulled 1533. She and her daughter, Mary, are “exiled.”
2. 1533—ANNE BOLEYN Anne is beheaded in 1536 for her alleged treason and adultery, and her daughter, Elizabeth, is declared illegitimate.
3. 1536—JANE SEYMOUR Jane dies in 1537 shortly after giving birth to the futureEdward VI, Henry’s only surviving son.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
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4. 1540—ANNE OF CLEVES Henry weds her sight unseen to create a marriage alliance. The marriage is annulled by Parliament after 6 months.
5. 1540—CATHERINE HOWARDShe is beheaded for adultery in 1542. NO CHILDREN.
6. 1543—CATHERINE PARR, a patron of humanists and reformers, survivesHenry, who dies in 1547.
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Edward VI (1547-1553)
When Henry dies, his son
and successor, Edward VI,
is only ten-years-old. Under
the regencies of the duke of
Somerset and the duke of
Northumberland, England
fully enacts the Protestant
Reformation.
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Mary I (1553-1558)
In 1553, Catherine of
Aragon’s daughter,
Mary, succeeds her half-
brother, Edward,
becoming Mary I.
Proceeding to restore
Catholic doctrine and
practice, Mary I
becomes known as
‘Bloody Mary.’
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Elizabeth I (1558-1603) It is not until the reign of Anne
Boleyn’s daughter, Elizabeth I
(1558-1603), that a prolonged
religious settlement is worked out.
Elizabeth I merges a centralized
Episcopal system, which she
firmly controls, with broadly
defined Protestant doctrine and
traditional Catholic ritual.
Elizabeth I is known as the
‘Virgin Queen.’
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Why does all of this
information matter?
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Humanism A reference to the root meaning of a text
(specifically in relation to the Greek and
Roman influences).
Quite a few dramas under and after Queen
Elizabeth I’s reign pulled from the Greek and
Roman influences...
From costumes to allusions to character basis,
Greek and Roman influences can be found
throughout most of Shakespeare’s plays.
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Shakespeare
(under Patron Elizabeth I)
Produces many plays: A Midsummer
Night’s Dream, Henry IV, Love’s
Labour’s Lost, Hamlet, etc.
The Chamberlain's Men: performed
in Queen Elizabeth’s court
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Stuart Monarchy
James VI of Scotland, cousin of
Elizabeth I, son of Mary “Queen of
Scots,” “inherits” the throne,
becoming James I of England in
1603.
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Shakespeare
(under Patron James I)
Shakespeare flourishes…
Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, The
Tempest, etc.
Produces a play about James I…
James I’s lineage is where Shakespeare draws his
inspiration for Macbeth (i.e. Holinshed Chronicles).
The King’s Men: King James’s acting
group—Shakespeare as “head”
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Literature-Era Connections
Henry and Anne’s Love:
Letters by Henry VIII
Poems by Anne, concerning her pending
death…
Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Concepts of Love
History behind Macbeth
Holinshed Chronicles
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William Shakespeare
Misconceptions????:
He was well educated…
He did NOT write some of the plays for
which he is credited…
He was a lover of both sexes (genders)…
He had many affairs while in London…
Side note: The Globe Theatre