Sunday, May 30, 2010

Criterion A

Criterion A

Shakespeare

1. Unit is about Shakespeare in modern times which we will have to acted out with modern style and choose some one’s written play. It will be like a show.

2. Final is to acted out and film it.

3. I am the one who will be acting.

4. The materials will be simple just clouds and the setting will be some where around the school most likely in the library.

5. Unit question says that or explains what is the representation of Shakespeare plays sand talk shows

6. When we study Shakespeare we learn about all interesting things and learning all the forms of talk.

7. MY Experience with Shakespeare is that I have read a book Much a do about nothing

8. Shakespeare is a thing I would say which expresses thoughts and Ideas that what we are trying to do with a show.

Know the idea of Shakespeare

· People will watch a video which we will create and give their suggestions

Biography. Born 1564, died 1616. English dramatist and poet. Largest humanist of the late Renaissance. In Shakespeare's works reflected the social antagonisms that preceded the English Revolution of the 17th century. Early pieces are imbued with life-asserting the beginning: comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" (1593), 'Midsummer Night's Dream "(1596)," Much Ado About Nothing "(1598), the tragedy of" Romeo and Juliet "(1595). In the historical chronicles ("Richard III», 1593, "Heinrich IV», 1597-98) captured the crisis of the feudal system. The deepening of social contradictions caused the transition to the genre of Shakespeare's tragedies - "Hamlet" (1601), "Othello" (1604), "King Lear" (1605), "Macbeth" (1606). Socio-political perspective is characteristic of "Roman" tragedies: Julius Caesar (1599), "Antony and Cleopatra" (1607), "Koriolian" (1607). The search for an optimistic solution of social conflicts have led to the creation of the romantic drama "A Winter's Tale" (1611), "The Tempest" (1612). Shakespeare's canon (no doubt belonging to him play), consisting of 37 AMD. A deep lyricism and poetic imagery inherent in both poems and "Sonnet" (published 1609) and dramas (written mostly white verse), differing in a deep knowledge of the characters and passions. The scale of the events of Shakespeare's drama makes the personal heroes of the phenomenon of state and social significance. Images of characters in all their facets and movement - the most important contribution to the development of Shakespeare's culture.

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