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SHAKESPEARE 1558-1603 By Brandon Pyle and Logan O’bryan

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Shakespeare 1558-1603. By Brandon Pyle and Logan O’bryan. Hidden gems from the Shakespeare period: phrases. “A countenance more in sorrow than anger.” “A fool’s paradise.” “All of a sudden.” “A sorry sight.” “All’s well that ends well.” “As dead as a doornail.” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SHAKESPEARE1558-1603

By Brandon Pyle and Logan O’bryan

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Hidden gems from the Shakespeare period: phrases

“A countenance more in sorrow than anger.”

“A fool’s paradise.” “All of a sudden.” “A sorry sight.” “All’s well that ends well.” “As dead as a doornail.” “But, for my own part, it was Greek to

me.”

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Historical events 1588 – English Navy defeats the Spanish

Armada. 1593- London Theater is closed because of

bubonic plague. 1599 – The Globe Theater is built. 1600 – First production of Julius Ceaser. 1603 – Queen Elizabeth dies. 1604 – First performance of Othello. 1644 – Globe Theater demolished by the

Puritans.

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Conventions of the time Women could not act in plays; if there

was a woman’s role, it was played by a man.

Women could not enter professions, but could do domestic work.

Women could not vote. Society was patriarchal.

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Discoveries Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the

globe. Martin Frobisher explored the Arctic. The abandoned colony Roanoke Island

was established in 1587. William Gilbert published his seminal

study on magnetism, De Magnete, in 1600.

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Important People Queen Elizabeth William Shakespeare Francis Bacon Sir Francis Drake Walter Raleigh John Dee Mary Queen of Scots

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Major Writers and Texts John Lyly (Euphues and His Anatomy of

Wit) William Shakespeare (Hamlet, Romeo and

Juliet, etc) Edmund Spenser (The Faerie Queene) Christopher Marlowe (The Tragical History

of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus)