Guide
for Shakespeare Backgrounds I. A Portrait of the Playwright 1. What sorts
of documents must we research to discover reliable evidence about who
Shakespeare really was? 2. Do we have
any accurate idea of what Shakespeare really looked like? How has the popular
conception of Shakespeare's likeness changed over the years? 3. Where did
Shakespeare spend his early years? What kind of education might he have had? 4. Why did
Shakespeare end his education? 5. How old
was Shakespeare when he married Anne Hathaway? How old was she? 6. During the
years between 1585 and 1592 nothing is known of his life, yet when Shakespeare
arrived in London in 1592, he had already achieved some renown in the theatre
world. What do you suppose happened during the seven years about which we know
nothing? 7. How many
plays did Shakespeare write each year for the Lord Chamberlain's Men? How many
plays did he write in his lifetime? 8. What
profit did Shakespeare earn from the ticket sales of performances of his company?
How much money did he make in his career? 9. Why were
the theatres closed during the summer months in London? 10. Why do
modern scholars suggest that there may have been problems in Shakespeare's
relationship with his wife, Anne Hathaway? 11. How old
was Shakespeare when he died? What legend is told about the circumstances of
his death? 12. Why do
many scholars argue about the authenticity of Shakespeare's authorship of the
plays?
II. Understanding Shakespeare's Plays 1. How much
has the English language changed since Elizabethan times? 2. How does
Shakespeare's verse give indications to the actor about how the words should be
spoken? 3. Define
blank verse. Why did Shakespeare choose to write in this particular verse form? 4. In
general, which type of characters will speak verse and which will speak prose
in Shakespeare's plays? 5. How close
were the actors to the audience in Shakespeare's theatre? III. The Wild and Wonderful World of
Shakespeare's Theatre 1. In which part
of London was the Globe Theatre built? 2. From which
part of the theatre did most of the audience watch the plays? How much did they
pay to see a show? 3. What kind
of scenery would have been used in the performances of Shakespeare's plays? How
did this limitation affect the poetry and costumes of the productions? 4. Why did
the acting companies consist only of men and boys? 5. Describe a
typical audience for one of Shakespeare's plays. 6. When were
the plays performed? 7. What
caused the Globe to burn? 8. Why were
the theatres eventually closed in England for nearly one hundred years?
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