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  • Shakespeare: the master of language
  • Famous Shakespeare quotes
  • Shakespeare quiz

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Shakespeare: master of literature and language
  • Used a variety of sources: classical / historical / contemporary
  • Turned existing subject-matter into something new and unique
  • Showed deep understanding of human nature
  • Was a master of language
  • How?

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Master of language
  • Shakespeare coined around 1700 common words
  • Wrote accomplished blank verse with subtle imagery
  • Produced some of the most famous quotations in English
  • Such as....

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Famous quotations
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  • If  music be the food of ..., play on / Give me excess of it
  • All the world's a stage / And all the men and women merely ...
  • What's in a name? That which we call a ... / By any other name would smell as sweet

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Famous quotations
  • If  music be the food of love play on / Give me excess of it (The Tempest, Act 1 - Scene 1)
  • All the world's a stage / And all the men and women merely  players (As You Like It, Act 2 - Scene 7)
  • What's in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet (Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 - Scene 2)

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What was Shakespeare's birth year?
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1582
B
1585
C
1564
D
1592

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How many sonnets did Shakespeare write?
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154
B
112
C
103
D
188

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What is the common element of comedies?
A
they end in death
B
they end in marriage
C
they end in tragedy
D
they end in festivity

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The common element of tragedies is ...
A
DEATH
B
LOVE
C
WAR
D
LIFE

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Which are the Four Great Tragedies?
A
Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, Richard II
B
Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Othello
C
Hamlet, Henry V, Macbeth, Othello
D
King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo & Juliet

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How many words did Shakespeare invent?
A
around 1900
B
around 500
C
around 1000
D
around 1700

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What kind of plays are Romeo & Juliet and Hamlet?
A
tragedy and tragedy
B
tragedy and history play
C
history play and comedy
D
tragedy and comedy

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Which is NOT an element of a soliloquy?
A
character talks to him/herself
B
character talks to the rest of the cast
C
character relates to thoughts+feelings
D
character talks to the audience

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Shakespeare wrote in a cultural movement, inspired by the Classical Arts, called:
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The rebirth
B
The Renaissance
C
Arpeggio
D
Rococo

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Themes in Othello

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Jealousy, gender and sexuality, love and war, race, honesty and deception
What were the social stereotypes in Elizabethan England?
Moors
Venetians
Florentines
Venetian women
Sophisticated
Educated
Promiscuous
Savages

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Cyprus was located in the middle of the Turkish empire. Why would Venice want it?

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Iago: 'I will in Cassio's lodging lose this napkin, and let him find it.'
This is an example of:
A
Dramatic irony
B
Situational irony
C
Drama queenery
D
Verbal irony

Slide 23 - Quiz

Dramatic irony occurs when the audience has knowledge of something that the characters on stage don't. 
Othello refers to Desdemona as "the fair devil", which is an example of:
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paradox
B
opposition
C
moronic comment
D
oxymoron

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when two words which contradict each other are placed together