Elizabethan Age
Elizabethan English
Globe Theater
Shakespearean Expressions
Shakespeare
100

She was the reigning monarch during the Elizabethan Age.

Who was Queen Elizabeth I?

100

Thou doth speaketh in modern English?

What is you do speak.

100

This is how the theatre was shaped.

What is circular? A covered stage with audience in the round in a covered ring. An open yard allowed groundlings to watch for very cheap.

100

'Tis 'tis in modern English.

What is it is?

100

This is where Shakespeare was born in 1564.

What is Stratford-upon-Avon?

200

The Rebirth of Reason brought many of these advancements by astronomers, navigators, religious thinkers, artists, writers. Name at least ONE advancement.

Cartography, astronomy, exploration, painting and sculpture, theatre, publishing, etc. (p.366 in textbook)

200

This means you (singular) in Elizabethan English?

What is thou?

200

The thatched roof of the theater was made of this.

What are layers of reeds or straw?

200

This means "in trouble" from The Tempest.

What is in a pickle?

200

Besides plays, Shakespeare produced this form of writing.

What is poetry (or sonnets)?

300

People of all class levels poured in to see theatre during this time of day. It was harder to have a spotlight back then!

What is daytime?

300

This suffix makes a verb 3rd person singular.

What is the ending -eth?

300

Shakespeare's acting company

Who are The King's Men?

300

This means love that is doomed, or ill-fated, in Romeo and Juliet.

What are star-crossed lovers?

300
Shakespeare's plays had few props or special effects, so he used his choice of these more carefully.

What are words?

400

Political and religious were types of this that Queen Elizabeth I brought. She soothed foreign relations, eased religious tensions, and allowed culture to flourish.

What are types of stability that Queen Elizabeth I brought to England?

400

Pronounce either ne'er or e'er according to the pronunciation guide in the packet.

What is ne'er (like nair) or e'er (like air)?

400

This is where groundlings stood to see the play. These seats were the closest but lowest and exposed to the elements with no roof coverage.

What is the pit (or yard)?

400

From Antony and Cleopatra, this means "green, naïve, or youth," often used (by Mac Demarco) to refer to younger, foolish years.

What is salad days?

400

Shakespeare wrote histories, Roman plays, comedies, romances, and these sad tales.

What are tragedies?

500

FINAL JEOPARDY: This pronoun is a plural of you, something rare in Modern English.

What is ye?

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