Faustus
Comedy of Errors
Life is a Dream
Historical Background & other
Quote ID
100
Faustus is rooted in what type of play?

Morality plays

100

Describe background of play (economic & social)

Shift from late feudalism to early capitalism 

100

What act structure did Calderon use?

3 act structure

opening: issues+characters

2nd: conflict

3rd: resolution

100

What is use value and exchange value 

Use value: how often you can use a commodity 

Exchange value: how much you pay for a commodity 

100

"Hyppogriff!" & Importance

Rossaura ; causes Audience to be uncertain about if the play is even real or not, sets theme of dream vs reality from start

200
Marlowe wrote in _______ verse

Iambic blank verse

200

What is purpose of object?

For identification as characters trade objects around

200

What are Auto sacramentales

religious dramas that became secularised

200

What was the subject(s) that Marlowe was very interested in?

Occult, skeptical philosophy, alchemy

200

"I to the world am like a drop of water, that in the ocean seeks another drop."

Antipholus of Syracuse ; reveals his motivation for finding brother

300

What is one element of the play that Dr.Faustus has that the other two don't? 

a Chorus

300

Explain Iambic pentameter, scansion, and iambs

one scansion —-> the style of metrical feet ; 5 iambs / metrical feet

Iambic usually 10 syllabs 

300

What are corrales and carros 

Corrales : Courtyard + apartments around + stage. Complex itself

Carros : Spanish version of pageant waggons

300

What were vagrancy laws? And their effects?

vagrancy laws" against actors --> force actors to settle

forced acting troupes to professionalize and become more structured.

300

What is last thing Faustus says? Importance of quote 

"I'll burn my books!" ; Faustus' last desperate cry, prioritizes his books over all else

400

What is action and motivation?

Action: what characters want

Motivation: character's reason for wanting it

400

What are the four comedy subcategories?

Farces (humorous, fast paced, mistaken identities)

Romances (romances that don't end in death) 

Problem (focused on particular social issues) 

Mystery (draws on medieval mystery, showcase trade through spectacle)

400

What is determinism, voluntarianism, compatabilism, and existentialism? 

Determinism: No free will

– Voluntarianism: Total free will, nothing is predetermined

– Compatabilism: Behavior determined by genetics; One inhabits the body.

– Extistentialism: Condemned to be free.

400

Explain superstructure and substructure

Change in superstructure(laws and behaviors/ideological part) reflects change in substructure( the world system/in capitalism: profit incentive)

400

"The king's dreams he's king, and he lives under this deception commanding, planning, and governing; his acclaim, which he receives on loan, he scribbles on the wind, where death turns it to ash." & Importance of this quote

Sigismund ; quote a microcosm of play, Sigismund pivotal turning point --> views life as a dream, questions political power

500

What stock names does Marlowe use in text?

Benvolio

500

How is Antipholus of Ephesus and Syracuse treated/acts differently in play? (

AOS: Pure of heart and rewarded for it

AOE: Violent, engages in immoral acts and punished for it with bad fortune

500

What style did Calderon write in and it's characteristics

Baroque drama, characterized by:

- Mythological references.

- Stylistic excess and complex, elaborate language.

- Intellectual complexity.

- Seen as stylistically similar to Marlowe's work

500

What are redende names

Name that sings

"Merryman" "Trueman"

500

"There's nothing situate under heaven's eye, But hath his bound in earth, in sea, in sky. The beasts, the fishes, and the wingèd fowls, Are their males' subjects and at their controls."

Luciana ; Luciana questions def of masculinity and gender roles, the scansion reveals her uncertainty