Why is Shakespeare more Popular than ever?




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Why is Shakespeare more Popular than ever?

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Today's goal
You can explain why Shakespeare is more popular than ever. 
Increase vocabulary

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introduction video

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vocab exercise in teams

pages 156 tm 158
  • Divide the nine paragraphs. 
  • Close read your paragraphs. 
  • Make some notes if you like. 
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QUIZ TIME
One student per group logs into the LessonUp 

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CLOSE YOUR BOOKS!

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1. What is the main reason Shakespeare is more popular today than ever before?


A
His works are easier to read than other playwrights
B
The Internet and modern The adaptations have made his works more accessible
C
His plays are performed only in English
D
The royal court has consistently supported his works

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2. How does Simon Russell Beale describe Shakespeare's plays?


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Very hospitable to actors
B
Rigid and unchangeable
C
Focused only on historical events
D
Restricted in interpretation

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3. What aspect of Shakespeare's plays makes them adaptable across different cultures?
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Their strict adherence to Elizabethan customs
B
Their use of complex and difficult language
C
Their focus on historical accuracy
D
Their abstract settings and universal themes Their abstract settings and universal themes

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4. According to Professor Gordon McMullan, what was Shakespeare's primary role as a writer?
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To focus only on poetry
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To teach moral lessons
C
To create original stories
D
To adapt and rewrite existing works

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5. What was the role of Shakespeare’s works in colonial India, according to the text?
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They were reinterpreted in a modern style
B
They were used to instill British values and culture
C
They were only performed for the royal court
D
They were banned to prevent cultural influence

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6. What is the main reason Shakespeare's plays have been successfully reinterpreted in different countries?
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They have characters and themes that are universally relatable
B
They are written in multiple languages
C
They focus on local issues specific to each country
D
They are limited to specific geographical regions

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7. What does the term "open" refer to in the context of Shakespeare's plays, as mentioned by Andrew Dickson?
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The plays were always performed in English
B
The plays had clear moral lessons
C
The plays could be reinterpreted and adapted in many ways
D
The plays were easy to understand for all audiences

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8. Why does the author say Shakespeare's plays have "no rules"?

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Because the plays have room for actors to interpret them in many ways
B
Because his plays were unorganized and confusing
C
Because they were not originally written with any structure
D
Because Shakespeare never used a consistent plot structure

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9. Which of the following examples is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Woody Allen
B
King Lear by Bertolt Brecht
C
Macbeth (2003) by Vishal Bhardwaj
D
West Side Story

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10. What is one reason Shakespeare's works have remained relevant across different periods of history?
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Their characters and themes can be adapted to reflect contemporary issues
B
They are only understood by a small group of experts
C
They are always performed in their original form without changes
D
They are restricted to specific historical contexts

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Now everyone: pls log into the LessonUp

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Needs to be finished:
Do § 2.1: ex 1-10
Do § 2.2: ex 1-12, 14, 15, 16
Do § 2.4: ex 1-6, 8-11, 13-16
Do § 2.5: ex 1-3, 5-8
Do § 4.2: ex 1-16


Study for test:
  • A midsummer Night's dream, Hamlet, Sonnet 18 and sonnet 130, Kings and Queens. (handout!!)
  • unit 2 lesson 4 tekst
  • unit 4 lesson 2 tekst
  • Weet de inhoud van de brief aan Shakespeare!

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What would you like to do now?
Watch summary of Hamlet together
Watch Hamlet's final scene together
Study independently
Ofcourse assignments
Study for other subject .
Blooket about Hamlet

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Plan:
  • Friday: practice test listening (bring laptop + headphones) + time to work/study independently
  • Monday: What would you like? 

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Monday's lesson: What would you like?

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