Define what #5 on this image IS?
What is the trap door?
Name one play that Shakespeare has created.
SOME IDEAS: Midsummer Nights Dream, Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, King Lear, etc.
WHO played the female characters in the Elizabethan era?
YOUNG MEN (BOYS)
THIS is something at the top of the Globe Theater that signifies which type of play is being performed. (Black- Tragedy; White- Comedy; Red- History)
What is a flag/flags?
Describe one fun fact about Shakespeare himself.
IDEAS: Married a 16-year-old at 18; born & died on the same day; wrote 38 plays; 3rd of 8 children; etc.
Match the Shakespearean quote with the correct modern-day sentence: “The course of true love never did run smooth.”
a. Love is the best.
b. Love is patient, and it is kind.
c. If you love them, set them free.
d. Love sucks & is unpredictable.
d. Love sucks & is unpredictable.
THESE PEOPLE are where they go in the open yard and audiences paid a penny to stand and watch the performance rain or shine. (HINT: They are in the ground)
Who are the groundlings?
Describe ANOTHER fun fact about Shakespeare himself.
IDEAS: Married a 16-year-old at 18; born & died on the same day; wrote 38 plays; 3rd of 8 children; etc.
Due to the lack of literacy and copyright laws, only ______ of Shakespeare’s plays were published during his lifetime. (PERCENTAGE)
What is 50%?
This part of the stage is defined as WHAT?
What is the inner stage?
Shakespeare created over 1,700 of our common words and cliche phrases. Write ONE word or phrase that he created.
ANYTHING YOU DO!
What was the audience like during performances?
VERY loud; if they didn't like a performance they would heckle and throw things at the actors; used to have open buckets for toilets & space for food and drink.
_________ are three covered seating sections where audiences paid more for higher tiers and could even sit on cushions as patrons.
What are the galleries?
Name TWO (2) reasons why we study Shakespeare in modern-day. (I'M LOOKING FOR 2 SPECIFIC REASONS WHY THAT I HAVE ON HERE)
Decipher the meaning of this statement: "To be or not to be: that is the question."
Is it better to live or to die- that's a big thing I must contemplate.