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Page 1: Renaissance Theatre Let’s have fun!. Medieval and Renaissance Medieval Drama Evolved from Church ceremonies Miracle Plays – Saints Mystery Plays – Bible.

Renaissance Theatre

Let’s have fun!

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Medieval and Renaissance

Medieval Drama• Evolved from Church

ceremonies• Miracle Plays

– Saints

• Mystery Plays– Bible History

• Morality Plays– Taught people how to live and

die

Renaissance Drama• Moved beyond the Church• Influences from many

sources

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Shakespeare

• Read pages 289-296 • 2 Monarchs during Shakespeare’s career

• Three types of plays

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MacbethThe cursed play

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Written specifically to be performed for, and to please, King James I.

James Stuart was already King James VI of Scotland when Queen Elizabeth's death (1603) made him James I of England as well.

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King James liked witches

• In the late 1500's, Scotland had a witch craze. – Many people convicted

of wicked secret practices without physical evidence.

• James I believed the witch hysteria.– Wrote a book about the

supposed hidden world of wicked witches, entitled Demonology.

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OR, ….

• Maybe James really believed that there was a secretive sect devoted to malicious evil?

• Or, maybe he was just another leader trying to unite people against a common, imagined enemy with different cultural practices?

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One More King James I Link

• Macbeth deals with the fictional ancestors of the Stuart line (Banquo, Fleance) – presents Banquo

more favorably than did the play's sources.

• Procession of kings scene ends with a mirror (fun fact)

• James could see himself, thus becoming part of the action.

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3rd King James Link

• Macbeth assassinates the King of Scotland

• Gunpowder Plot – 1605– Catholics try to

assassinate King James– Blow up King James and

Protestant Parliament– Guy Fawkes

• Now a fun-filled holiday in England

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One more thing you should consider…

• Producing Macbeth is supposed to be unlucky.

• Fires, falls, and weapon injuries have plagued past productions.

• Superstition requires those involved in productions not to say the play's title.– The Scottish Play– Mackers– MacB

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Bad Luck – is it true?

• Legends about the boy actor who first played Lady Macbeth getting sick and Shakespeare having to fill in.

• Theaters closed early 1700’s after people thought the deviltry of the play had caused a bad storm.

• Some people think that the play's vision of evil, with witches, demonic familiars, and so forth explains the bad luck

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Literary Terms / Vocabulary

• Ambiguity, Equivocation• Atmosphere• Blank verse• Catharsis• Contraction• Deus Ex Machina• Foot / meter / Iambic

pentameter / blank verse

• Hamartia• Dramatic irony• Motif• Paradox• Soliloquy• Synecdoche• Tragedy / tragic flaw• Weird (Old English Def.)

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Antimetabole

• Repetition in reverse order

• "You like it; it likes you."

• Fair is foul; foul is fair

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Notes:

• Motifs: – Fair is Foul– Blood– Hands– Clothing– Sight, blindness– Sleep– Gender

• Themes:– Equivocation– Appearances– Ambition– Guilt– Gender

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Macbeth – Tragic Hero

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Macbeth and Banquo

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Act I

• Review questions p. 318 • Blank Verse (p. 318)– Iamb / pentameter– Witches?

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Meter and Foot

• Meter – regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables

• Foot – Meter’s basic unit

• Consists of one stressed and one or more unstressed

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Foot Types

2 syllables:• Iamb = unstressed, followed

by a stressed– “relief” / “respect”

• Trochee – stressed, followed by an unstressed – “bummer” / “Passler”

3 syllables:• Dactyl = stressed, followed

by 2 unstressed – “ecstacy”

• Anapest = 2 unstressed, followed by a stressed– “contradict”

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Metrical Length

• Number of the feet each line contains– Monometer: one foot– Dimeter: two feet– Trimeter: three feet– Tetrameter: four feet– Pentameter: five feet– Hexameter: six feet– Heptameter: seven feet

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Put them all together

• Iambic Pentameter = 5 iambs– Unstressed/stressed

pattern used five times in each line

– “I dare do all that may become a man”

• Blank Verse: Unrhymed Iambic Pentameter

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Homework

• Scan your name• Are you naturally musical (fits a pattern)?– Jennifer = Dactyl – Passler = Trochee– If I wanted my name to fit a pattern• Jennifer Passaler = Dactyl Dimeter

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Order and Chaos – Elizabethan Style

• When this order is out of order = Chaos

• Duncan’s killing/murder causes disturbances in nature– A horrible act (lying,

stealing, killing) = storms, earthquakes, physical harm

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Knocking at the Gate

• Read the essay on pages 330-331.

• What is De Quincy’s main point?

• How does Macbeth’s transfiguration confirm his role as the tragic hero?

• Continual Knocking– Why?

• What is gained• What is lost?

• Porter– Why?

• What is gained• What is lost?

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Act II

• Review questions p. 333

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Act III

• Review questions p. 351

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Murder of Lady Macduff

• Macbeth’s actions become less grand– Duncan’s murder – tragically grand– Banquo’s murder – melodramtic– Lady Macduff – creepy, ghoulish

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Act IV, Scene 3, p. 359-364

• Malcolm and Macduff meet• Macduff was a friend of Macbeth• Malcolm is suspicious• Macduff says, “hey Malcolm, you should be king.”• Read Malcolm’s response, lines 50-66• Macduff says, “Oh no – yuck!”• Malcolm says, “Surprise – I was testing you!”• Let’s go get Macbeth! (10,000 Englishman)

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ACT IV, Sc. 3 – Royal’s Touch

In Macbeth• King Edward (England,

1003-1066)• Heals people with his touch• Real King = placed by God –

could do that

King James (England/Scotland – early 1600’s)

• Performed the Royal’s Touch

• Read page 367

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Act IV

• Review questions p. 369

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Act V

• Review questions page 388-89