Title: willaim shakespeare
1William Shakespeare's World
To be, or not to be, that is the question...
This above all, to thine own self be true...
2The Man That Would Be Shakespeare
William
- Born April 23rd, 1564
- Started out performing with The Lord
Chamberlains Men - Gave him a chance to write a play
- Henry IV, Pt. 1- It stunk but they gave him
another shot
3- Many playwrights with nowhere to play
- Barn turned into theatre (Yeah!)
- Puritans burn it down (Evil theatre! Boo!)
- Globe built! (Yeah!)
- Globe burns (sniff, darn cannon!)
- Globe rebuilt! (Yeah!)
- Globe burns (Dang that Fire of London!)
The Globe
Reconstructed in the 1990s
4- Aristocrats
- The Queen/King
- The Groundlings!
5When in a play...
- Only men were permitted to perform
- Boys or effeminate men were used to play the
women - Costumes were often the companys most valuable
asset - Costumes were made by the company, bought in
London, or donated by courtiers
6The Cost of a Show
- 1 shilling to stand
- 2 shillings to sit in the balcony
- 1 shilling was 10 of their weekly income
- Broadway Today
- 85 Orchestra
- 60 Balcony
- 10 of a teachers weekly salary
7Macbeth
The tragedy of
- Set in Scotland
- Written for King James I (formerly of Scotland,
now England) - Queen of Denmark (Jamess sister) was visiting
- Shakespeare researched The Chronicles - Banquo is
an ancestor of King James I
8- King Duncan of Scotland
- Murdered by cousin Macbeth
- Honest and good
- Malcolm Donalbain
- Sons of the King
- Malcolm is the eldest son
- Macbeth
- Duncans most courageous general
- Ambition to become king corrupts him causing him
to murder Duncan
The Characters
9- Banquo
- General and Macbeths best friend
- Suspects Macbeth in Duncans murder
- An actual ancestor of King James I
- Lady Macbeth
- As ambitious as her husband
- A dark force behind his evil deeds
- Macduff
- Scottish general, suspects Macbeth of murdering
the king - Macbeth has his family murdered
- Swears vengeance
10The Curse!
11The Scottish Play
- It is believed to be bad luck to even squeak the
word Macbeth in a theatre - Legend has it you will lose all your friends
involved in the production--horribly - MORE ON THAT LATER...
12The Tragic Hero
13- Def. Man of high standard who falls from that
high because of a flaw that has affected many -
Aristotle - Macbeth is one of the most famous examples of the
tragic hero.
However, how could John Proctor also be one?
14So what really happens?
- Good guy goes bad
- Guy wants power
- Married to a pushy control freak
- She wants power
- Kills people- LOTS of people
- Gets power
- Gets paranoid (a.k.a. goes crazy)
- Ticks off a lot of people
- Want more power! Kill! Kill!
- Gets whats coming to him in the end
15Best Line!
Lifes but a walking shadow a poor player, That
struts and frets his hour upon the stage, And is
heard of no more it is a tale Told by an idiot,
full of sound and fury, Signifying
nothing. - Act V s.5