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Shakespeare Menu

Published on Jan 05, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Shakespeare Menu

  • Soliloguy's and monologue's have nothing in common
  • a monolouge is a speech given by a single person
  • a soliloguy is a speech given to ones self
  • A stage direction is in instruction written into the words of the play
  • An aside is a brief comment written in the play
  • Elizibethan Era was the queen of england

Side Dishes

  • Three things we have because of Shakespeare: we have words and phrases coined by Shakespeare// we have more knowledge and education about english liturature
  • The renaissance is the time when Shakespeare lived.
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Dessert

  • All our yesterdays
  • All that glitters is not gold
  • All's well that ends well
  • As good luck would have it
  • The difference between tragedy and comedy in drama is that comedy is supposed to be funny, tragedy is when something has gone wrong and it very sad.
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What was going on in England

  • What we normally refer to as the Renaissance in Western European history marks a break or transition from the Medieval period and leads toward our modern era. The Renaissance embraces a series of religious, economic, and political changes which ripple into areas of science, literature, and philosophy. Naturally one does not see these changes along clearly demarcated lines, but looking at the period as a whole, we are aware of a climate or culture which has, if not promoted change, at least tolerated it.
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What was going on in England

  • What we normally refer to as the Renaissance in Western European history marks a break or transition from the Medieval period and leads toward our modern era. The Renaissance embraces a series of religious, economic, and political changes which ripple into areas of science, literature, and philosophy. Naturally one does not see these changes along clearly demarcated lines, but looking at the period as a whole, we are aware of a climate or culture which has, if not promoted change, at least tolerated it.
Photo by riklomas

What was going on in England

  • What we normally refer to as the Renaissance in Western European history marks a break or transition from the Medieval period and leads toward our modern era. The Renaissance embraces a series of religious, economic, and political changes which ripple into areas of science, literature, and philosophy. Naturally one does not see these changes along clearly demarcated lines, but looking at the period as a whole, we are aware of a climate or culture which has, if not promoted change, at least tolerated it.
Photo by riklomas