Shakespeare's Life
Shakespeare's Plays
The Globe Theatre
Shakespeare's Influence on Movies
Fun with Language
End of round Question
200

This year marks the birth of William Shakespeare.

1564

200

This play, written by Shakespeare, tells the story of two young lovers from feuding families in Verona.

Romeo and Juliet

200

This part of the Globe Theatre was where the groundlings stood to watch the play for a low price.

the yard

200

This modern movie is based on "Romeo and Juliet" but takes place in New York City with rival gangs instead of feuding families.

West Side Story

200

Shakespeare invented or popularized this word, meaning “a place or position of great importance.”

swagger

400

Shakespeare's hometown, known for its connection to the River Avon, is called this.

Stratford-upon-Avon

400

In this play, a character seeks revenge for his father’s death.

Hamlet

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400

This section of the Globe Theatre was where wealthier audience members sat, usually covered and protected from the weather

the galleries

400

This popular high school comedy is based on Shakespeare’s "The Taming of the Shrew".

"10 Things I Hate About You"

400

 Which common phrase, first coined by Shakespeare in "Othello", refers to extreme jealousy and is described as a creature "which doth mock the meat it feeds on"?  

Green-eyed monster


500

Shakespeare's father worked as a maker of these items, which was a common profession during that time.

Gloves

500

This tragedy is about a Scottish king driven by ambition and guilt, leading to his downfall.

Macbeth

500

The Globe Theatre was built in this year.

1599


500

The plot of "The Lion King" shares similarities with this Shakespearean play, where a prince seeks revenge for his father's murder.

Hamlet


500

This type of poem, often written by Shakespeare, has 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme

 sonnet

800

William Shakespeare died in this year

1616

800

This play by Shakespeare involves mistaken identities and a shipwreck, taking place on an island.

Twelfth Night

800

This type of stage at the Globe extends into the audience, creating a closer connection between the actors and the crowd.

thrust stage

800

This film, inspired by "Twelfth Night", features mistaken identity and humor at a high school.

"She’s the Man"

800

This phrase, created by Shakespeare, means “a foolish and hopeless pursuit of something unattainable.".

a wild-goose chase

1000

This term, often used to refer to Shakespeare, means a highly respected poet or writer.

the Bard of Avon

1000

This play involves the magical world of fairies, mistaken love, and a marriage between four characters.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

1000

The Globe Theatre burned down this year during a performance of "Henry VIII"

1613

1000

Shakespeare’s works are often adapted in modern films because of these universal themes, which are still relevant today.

love, ambition, jealousy, and betrayal

1000

Shakespeare used this literary device, where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, often when they are alone on stage.

soliloquy

1000

This Shakespearean insult means "a person who talks too much and doesn't know when to stop."

"a clack dish"

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