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A play, a story written to be acted on the stage.
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Drama
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Unrealistic devises used in theater to advance the plot which the audience agrees to accept.
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Conventions
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Literature Terms for $300A line of poetry with 5 poetic feet.
Each foot consists of 1 soft sound followed by one loud sound
Iambic Pentameter
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A long speech given by a character on stage while others hear them express their thoughts and feelings.
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Monologue
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A long speech given by 1 character alone on stage expressing their thoughts and feelings aloud.
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Soliloquy
This character plans the murder of the king of Scotland
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Lady Macbeth
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This character is murdered on his way to dinner.
Banquo
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This character proclaims “ He has killed me mother. Run away I pray you.”
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Macduff’s son
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Macbeth claims he has murdered this…
Sleep
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know that Duncan is dead.
Owl’s screech
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When and Where was Shakespeare born?
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April 23, 1564 in Stratford, England
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What were the names of Shakespeare’s children?
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Suzanna, Judith and Hamnet
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Name three ways Shakespeare is associated with the theater?
Wrote plays, acted in the plays, owned 10% of the theater
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Shakespeare wrote this many plays.
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This was the name of the acting company prior to being called The King’s Men.
Lord Chamberlain's Men
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“Look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under’t.”
Lady Macbeth
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“Fair is foul and foul is fair/ Hover through the fog and filthy air.”
Witches
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“Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown/ And put a barren scepter in my gripe.”
Macbeth
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“Who’s there I’th’ name of Beelzebub.”
Porter
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“Glamis has murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor shall sleep no more: Macbeth shall sleep no more.”
Macbeth
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The area in which the groundlings watched plays.
The Pit
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This is where most of the action took place.
Outer Stage
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This is where the wealthy enjoyed the show.
Galleries
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Contained a pulley system for lowering actors to the stage.
The Heavens
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Where graves and tombs were shown.
Inner Stage
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