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The Renaissance and Shakespeare GHS Fall 2012 Cultural movement that spanned the periods of the 14th through the 17th centuries It was not a uniform process. Not every country experienced the “Rebirth” at the same time. Renaissance started in Italy in the 1300’s. Learning focused on classical sources such as the Romans (Latin), Greeks, and Arabic and Hebrew texts. Art accelerated in production and quality from the Medieval period. Important artists of the period= Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. A move toward Humanism and a desire to seek the “truth” about nature, God, and man. Christianity was not rejected; many works were devoted to it. Reinfusion of ancient texts long forgotten, including Greek Christian works that would lead to the Protestant reformation. The period marked a period of Church reforms and eventually movements that would birth the American and French Revolutions. By the 15th and 16th centuries, European nations had established their own native traditions, religious dramas and farces based on Greek and Roman plays. Drama of the Renaissance mirrored or reproduced classical themes. Pastoral Drama In this convention the purity and simplicity of shepherd life is contrasted with the corruption and artificiality of the court or the city. Intermezzo Was a lighter, more comedic scene interpolated between more serious scenes. Opera Either comedic or serious, some dialogue but accompanied with music. Singing used to frame and enhance the action of the play. Opera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfyHMZWMnQ Intermezzo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cap3qdSP RJw Pastoral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cj0rly3JxY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCIx07t14j w&feature=related The Elizabethan Period marked the beginning of the Renaissance in England It lasted 45 yrs, or the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). During this period all Arts blossomed, but Drama and Theater excelled like no other. The Medieval Period had been primarily been a vehicle for religious and moral messages. The Elizabethan Period, including plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, marked a radical departure from this model. The new plays presented colorful and complex characters, love, hate, jealousy, lust for power, and revenge. It was a very popular form of entertainment: both common people and nobility alike enjoyed it as a pastime. However, the town officials and clergy considered it tawdry and actors as vagabonds. Elizabethan theater was an interactive event. Audiences commonly talked back to the actors and even through fruit when displeased with performances. Women were not allowed to enter the profession, so men played all parts including female parts. Scenery was minimal in many productions. Language and the poetry of the plays was the centerpiece of a great production. Why do you think his works are important? Which works of his do you remember? Why should we study them? His father, John Shakespeare, was successful in the leather business during Shakespeare's early childhood but later met with financial difficulties. During his prosperous years his father was also involved in municipal affairs, holding the offices of alderman and bailiff during the 1560s. While little is known of Shakespeare's boyhood, he probably attended the grammar school in Stratford, where he would have been educated in the classics, particularly Latin grammar and literature. In 1594 Shakespeare became an actor and playwright for the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the company that later became the King's Men under James I. Until the end of his London career Shakespeare remained with the company; it is thought that as an actor he played old men's roles, such as the ghost in Hamlet and Old Adam in As You Like It. In 1596 he obtained a coat of arms, and by 1597 he was prosperous enough to buy New Place in Stratford, which later was the home of his retirement years. In 1599 he became a partner in the ownership of the Globe theatre, and in 1608 he was part owner of the Blackfriars theater. Shakespeare retired and returned to Stratford c.1613. He undoubtedly enjoyed a comfortable living throughout his career and in retirement, although he was never a wealthy man. Some of his Plays include: Romeo and Juliet, A Comedy of Errors, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, As You like it, just to name a few. Poetry: The Passionate Pilgrim, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and many sonnets. Hamlet To be or not to be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ksNbCHUns Much Ado About Nothing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV66ODrT RG4