Renaissance
Elizabethan Theatre
Shakespeare's Life
His Works
Miscellaneous
100

In what centuries did the European Renaissance take place?

15th-16th Century

100

Elizabethan England was inspired by the reign of what famous monarch?

Queen Elizabeth I

100

When and where was Shakespeare born?

April 23rd, 1564 in Stratford, England

100

How many plays did he write in total?

37

100

A tale of two star-crossed lovers whose families’ hate each other, but they fall in love anyway.

Romeo and Juliet

200

Where did the European Renaissance begin? Why is it said to have started here?

Italy, trade and $$$

200

Authorities did not like theatre companies at this time, how did they overcome this?

The Queen LOVED and supported the theatre

200

In what area of theatre did Shakespeare get his start?

Acting

200

Shakespeare’s plays were usually how long?

5 Acts

200

“Double double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble.”

Macbeth

300

The Renaissance was inspired by what two cultures?

Greek and Roman

300

Explain the seating arrangement in the Globe.

Determined by class (Upper in balcony, Lower on ground)

300

Why is the exact date of his birth unknown? What helped scholars decide on a date?

They didn’t keep good records, so they used his baptism date for reference

300

What were the three types of plays Shakespeare wrote?

Comedy, Tragedy and History

300

A tale of four young Athenian lovers who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set.

Midsummer Night's Dream

400

Who invented the first printer AND why was this invention so significant (what did it do for the Renaissance)?

Gutenberg, it allowed the Renaissance to spread throughout Europe

400

What is the name of the most notable Elizabethan theatre structure? In what year did it open and how many replicas have led to the one still standing today?

The Globe, 1599, 3 replicas

400

When the first collection of Shakespeare’s work published and what was it titled?

1623, The First Folio

400

What were some typical characteristics of a comedy?

Made up of 5 acts, confusion/disguise/deception, always ends with a wedding

400

A tale of a brave Scottish general who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become the king of Scotland.

Macbeth

500

How was the English Renaissance different from the Italian Renaissance?

Much less focused on VISUAL ART and more focused on MUSIC and LITERATURE

500

List three major ways the theatre changed during this time.

Answers will vary

500

What three types of writing is Shakespeare known for?

Plays, sonnets and poems

500

What were some typical characteristics of a tragedy?

Made up of 5 acts, lying/cheating/adultery/murder, usually ends in disaster and death with powerful men or women being destroyed by their own weaknesses, always ended with the death of the title character

500

A tale surrounding the courtship of Petruchio, a gentleman of Verona, and Katherina, the headstrong and obdurate woman. 

The Taming of the Shrew

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