take 20 on medieval drama
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Take 20 on Medieval Drama 20 slides of information related to the Medieval English Drama and the text Everyman , including key literary terms and ideas. What was the center of the medieval peoples ’ social, educational, and spiritual lives?. Photo b y Keith Marshall @ Flickr. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Take 20 on Medieval Drama20 slides of information related to the Medieval English Drama and the text Everyman, including key literary terms and ideas
Photo byKeith Marshall @ Flickr
What was the center of the medieval peoples social, educational, and spiritual lives?
Photo byGroume @ Flickr
Tropes embellishments on the Mass liturgy
Photo byDtcchc @ Flickr
First English Play (in Latin)Quem Quaeritis (Whom Do You Seek)Angel: Whom do you seek ye in the tomb, O lovers of Christ?
Marys: Jesus of Nazareth, him that was crucified, O heavenly being.
Angel: He is risen, as he hath prophesied. Go announce, that he that risen from the dead.
Marys: Alleluia, Alleluia.
Photo byIstolethetv @ Flickr
Expanded into pageants with costumes, scenery, props, etc.
Photo bySwamibu @ Flickr
Moved to the church steps
Photo byVauvau @ Flickr
Scripts to English and thenstorylines became bawdy andchurch dropped productions
Guilds of tradesmen produced and performed on pageant wagons
Three types of short plays performed in cycles, or series
Mystery
Miracle
Morality
Photo byRoger Smith @ Flickr
Mystery Plays -- dramasbased on stories of the Bible
The Second Shepherds Play,tells of a madcap story of a sheep thief, but as it ends we learn the shepherds are headed to the Nativity.
Photo byLawrence OP @ Flickr
Miracle Plays -- dramasabout the lives of the saints
Photo byAristicrats-hat @ Flickr
Morality Plays allegorical dramas in which abstrations are personified in the struggle for a human soulextended metaphor in which characters,objects, and events equate meaningsoutside the work
Everyman,written about 1500,is the best example of the English morality play
The Dance of Death
motif in the humanities, a late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one's station in life, Death unites all, or all are equal in Deaths presence
2010 Photo by Chris Willis at http://www.flickr.com/photos/8381313@N08/4653969061/ 2007 Music by Kevin MacLeod. Camille Saint-Sans, Danse Macabre, Opus 40 in G minor (Computer generated).
Black Plague 1348-49Miniatur aus der Toggenburg-Bibel (Schweitz) von 1411
17Black Plague 1348-49Miniatur aus der Toggenburg-Bibel (Schweitz) von 1411
BLACK PLAGUE
Europe 1348/49Bubonic plagueso named for swollen glandscalled buboes
Engraving ofa plague doctor
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Hans Holbein IIc. 1498-1543
German portraitist religious art satire Reformation propaganda1999 Stephanie Buck, Hans Holbein, Cologne: Knemann, 1542
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