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Very little is known about Shakespeare’s later life. There is a legend that he had to leave Stratford because he was caught stealing a deer.



Romeo and Juliet

By W. Shakespeare.

Shakespeare’s life.

William Shakespeare was born in Stratford upon Avon in the English Midlands on April 23rd in 1564.. He was the third child of John Shakespeare, a glove maker, who was an important man in the town, and Mary Arden He went to Stratford grammar school, where he received a good education, but he didn’t go to university.

In 1582, when he was eighteen, he married Ann Hathaway. They had three children- Hammet, a boy who died when he was only eleven years old, Suzanna and Judith. As far as we know, they were happily married. When he died, he left his second best bed to his wife in his will. Perhaps it was their marriage bed.

Very little is known about Shakespeare’s later life. There is a legend that he had to leave Stratford because he was caught stealing a deer.

Shakespeare went to London and became involved in the world of the theatre. Drama was as important a part of life as television is for us. All classes of society enjoyed the plays by Shakespeare and other Elizabethan dramatists.

Did you know that in Shakespeare’s theatre, boys played the parts of women? Juliet, Cleopatra and lady Macbeth were played by young men whose voices had not broken. Actresses were not allowed on the English stage until late in the following century.

Shakespeare quickly became very popular as a writer. One of his rivals called him a “crow” who had stolen the feathers of other writers.

His friend, Ben Jonson, wrote that he was “honest, open and free”.

Another writer said that he was “handsome, well-shaped, and a pleasant smooth wit”.

Apart from the plays, he also wrote a collection of sonnets. Many of his poems are written to a dark lady”, but nobody can discover her identity.

We do not know very much about Shakespeare’s personal life but plays such as Romeo and Juliet show that he was very interested in the theme of passionate love.

When Shakespeare died – on his birthday in 1616- he was buried in Stratford.

Answer the following questions. /8

Where and when was Shakespeare born?

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Tell us about his background.

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How old was he when he got married?

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What happened to one of his son?

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How many children did he have?

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Why did he have to leave Stratford?

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What was he accused of by one of his rivals?

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Explain what he wrote.

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Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet.

Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in the middle of the 1590s. Elizabeth the first was Queen of England. During her reign, the country had made great progress in many different areas- travelling by sea, exploration, war, music, architecture, drama and poetry. England had become a major power in Europe and had defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 when Philip the Second had attempted to invade the country.

In all the arts, there was great influence from Italy. The Renaissance had begun in Italy and the English were very enthusiastic about Italian culture. Chaucer, the first important English poet, respected Dante as the greatest European poet. The most popular form of love poetry, the sonnet, was borrowed from Italian writers. Many of Shakespeare’s plays are located in Italy and based on Italian stories. For the English, Italy was the country of passion, vendettas, murder, suicide and deep emotion; When Shakespeare wanted to write a tragedy of love and death, he chose an Italian story.

The legend of Romeo and Juliet had been very popular in England for along time. Shakespeare took the story, changed some of the details and made it into a great play with characters which live in the memory. He changed the age of Juliet; in his play, she is only thirteen years old. It was possible to get married at twelve or thirteen but most people in Elizabethan society waited until later Arranged marriages” were normal. In other words, the family decided who their sons and daughters should marry; There are many stories about the conflict between the wishes of the parents and the romantic feelings of their children.

Romeo and Juliet has the reputation of being the perfect love story. But it is not only about love; It is also about the hate between the Montagues and the Capulets. It ends, not in marriage, but in death. The lovers are very young. Romeo changes his mind easily; at the beginning of the play, he loves Rosaline, not Juliet. He often acts without thinking and he kills two people. Juliet also changes her mind. he thinks she is too young to get married but when she sees Romeo!!!!

The story of Romeo has lived until the present day. Other writers and musical composers have produced their old interpretations of the old, old story. But Shakespeare was the first one to make a great work of dramatic art from the story of the “star-crossed lovers” who lived in renaissance Verona.

Summary

 

 

In the beautiful city of Verona, there are two families who hate each other. When Romeo from the Montagues and Juliet from the Capulets fall in love, it creates problems for everybody. Friar Laurence, kind and optimistic, tries to help the young lovers; but there are other people in Verona, such Tybalt, the Prince of Cats, who want to destroy the peace of the city. True love has to fight to survive.

 

Characters

 

Romeo the only son of the Montague family.

Juliet the only daughter of the Capulet family.

The prince the governor of Verona

Lord Capulet Juliet’s father

Lady Capulet Juliet’s mother

Lord Montague Romeo’s father

Lady Montague Romeo’s mother

Benvolio Romeo’s cousin

Tybalt Juliet’s cousin

Mercutio Romeo’s friend

Paris A friend of the Prince and of the Capulets

The nurse

Friar Laurence

Friar John

Balthasar Romeo’s servant

Servants.

 

 

Act 1 scenes 1-2-3

 

1- Answer the following questions. /6

 

1-what are the names of the two families?

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2- Did Benvolio and Tybalt want the same thing?

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3- Why was the prince angry?

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4-Why was Romeo unhappy?

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4- How did Romeo and Benvolio get information about the party?

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5- Why did lord and Lady Capulet want Juliet to meet Paris?

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Opposites

 

Romeo uses adjectives with opposite meanings to describe love. “ Love is heavy and light, serious and foolish,….;”. look at these adjectives:

 

Beautiful- cruel- fat- friendly- hard-working- happy- intelligent –kind- lazy –modest-^poor-

Proud-rich-sad-short-stupid-tall-terrible- thin-unfriendly-wonderful-ugly.

Synonyms.

Sometimes there are adjectives which have the same or similar meanings. Try to find the synonyms;

Affluent- attractive depressed ecstatic slim excellent fantastic great glad handsome joyful miserable pretty prosperous skinny slender unhappy wealthy. /5

 

0-happy______________________________________________

1-sad-_______________________________________________

2-rich_______________________________________________

3-beautiful_____________________________________________

4-wonderful___________________________________________

5-thin________________________________________________

 

Families

Act 3 scenes 2-3-4-5

Act 5

Answer the questions. /6

What did Romeo decide to do?

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Why did Paris and Romeo fight?

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Was Juliet really dead when Romeo saw her?

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Why didn’t Friar Laurence’s plan succeed?

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How did Juliet kill herself?

 

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What did the Prince say?

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The Verona Times.

Romeo and Juliet

By W. Shakespeare.

Shakespeare’s life.

William Shakespeare was born in Stratford upon Avon in the English Midlands on April 23rd in 1564.. He was the third child of John Shakespeare, a glove maker, who was an important man in the town, and Mary Arden He went to Stratford grammar school, where he received a good education, but he didn’t go to university.

In 1582, when he was eighteen, he married Ann Hathaway. They had three children- Hammet, a boy who died when he was only eleven years old, Suzanna and Judith. As far as we know, they were happily married. When he died, he left his second best bed to his wife in his will. Perhaps it was their marriage bed.

Very little is known about Shakespeare’s later life. There is a legend that he had to leave Stratford because he was caught stealing a deer.

Shakespeare went to London and became involved in the world of the theatre. Drama was as important a part of life as television is for us. All classes of society enjoyed the plays by Shakespeare and other Elizabethan dramatists.

Did you know that in Shakespeare’s theatre, boys played the parts of women? Juliet, Cleopatra and lady Macbeth were played by young men whose voices had not broken. Actresses were not allowed on the English stage until late in the following century.



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