Shakespeare
Globe Theater
Macbeth - Story
English Evolution
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Shakespeare began his adult career as a 

Actor 

100

How were the actors "identities" kept secret during a play?

By wearing masks as disguises

100

This is the title Macbeth receives at the beginning of the play 

The Thane of Cawdor

100

Where did the Old English language begin?

With Proto-Germanic tribes who invaded England

100

True or False - William Shakespeare invited the English Language 

False 

200

The name of Shakespeare's theater company

Lords Chamberlains Men 

200

How many people could the Globe Theater hold?

3000 people

200

This is Banquo's son 

Fleance

200

Middle English is a hybrid creation between what two langauges?

Old English and French (Norman)

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Name Three of Shakespeare's plays

Macbeth 

Hamlet

Othello 

Romeo and Juliet 

Midsummer nights dream 

Several more...

300

This was the age Shakespeare lived in that helped his works gain massive fame

Elizabethan Era

300

Why were women not allowed to perform in theatrical plays and dramas?

It was deemed unprofessional and disgraceful for a woman to preform on stage.

300

Who is King Duncan's son and what title does he receive? 

Malcolm - Thane of Glamis (prince in line to become king).

300

True or false, the Old English language was very abstract and was able to express abstract thought 

False - Old English only dealt with concrete, physical terms

300

In the Lady or the Tiger, name the two people who had feelings for the princess in the story 

The courtier and the tiger keeper

400

Where did Shakespeare get the idea for Macbeth?

Based on the real historical Scottish King Macbeth who killed Duncan 1st

400

Why were little decorations used at all in the Globe Theater?

So that the audience could focus on the dialogue between characters establishing the plot of the story
400

This was the traitor at the beginning of the story who tried to dethrone Duncan 

Macdonwald

400

Name one Modern English word that comes from French?

Beef from the French word "boeuf"

400

Where did Shakespeare get the word "assassin" from?

The Arabic word "hashshshin"

500

List the two reason why we have Shakespeare's work today

Two friends that compiled his work and David Garrick who produced the Shakespeare Jubilees

500

After it was rebuilt from burning down, why did the English government stop all performances at the theater? 

The Puritans had become the majority in the English governments and viewed these plays as immoral/sinful

500

Right before Macbeth encounters the witches to receive the prophecy, what were witches discussing?

Ruining the life of a married sailor by curing him for 81 weeks ... because his wife didn't give the witches a chestnut...

500

What old English word did the Norse language change to Sky?

uprodor

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This play by Shakespeare is one of him most famous - a great leader is betrayed by his best friend (It is not Macbeth)

Julius Caesar 

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