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Title: Understanding Shakespeare, Elizabethan Drama, and Julius Caesar


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Understanding Shakespeare, Elizabethan Drama, and
Julius Caesar
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THE AGE OF SHAKESPEARE
  • He wrote from 1585-1660 during the Renaissance or
    the Elizabethan Age
  • This time period is known for its theater and
    thriving literature

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  • Queen Elizabeth and King James of Scotland were
    great supporters of literature and the arts- they
    both supported Shakespeare during their reign
  • This time period also brought economic and social
    growth to England

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THE THEATER AND THE STAGE
  • In late 1500s theater was changing
  • Before this time, actors would travel from city
    to city playing to audiences these actors were
    called players.

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  • players were not always greatly accepted by the
    cities they visited because play-acting was
    considered sinful by some communities.
  • In 1574 players were banished from London

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  • To get around this, James Burbage built the first
    public playhouse or theater in England leading to
    the development of other theaters
  • Shakespeares company performed at Burbages
    theater, until building their own

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  • Shakespeare (along with other company
    shareholders) built his theater in 1599- he
    called it the Globe- and he referred to it as
    the wooden O
  • The Globe was a circular building with three
    levels overlooking a courtyard with a platform
    stage

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Look for Rhetoric
  • The art or study of using language effectively
    and persuasively
  • Make sure to look for persuasion and the use of
    language throughout the play (note the characters
    techniques to win public and political support)

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Importance of Caesar
  • Caesars assassination and death affected Rome
    and its territories for centuries
  • Story is simultaneously personal and political

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Differing Views
  • Assassination as act of heroism, expediency, or
    villainy celebrate, excuse, or denounce its
    perpetrators?

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Who Cares?
  • So why did Shakespeare feel that Renaissance
    England would respond to Julius Caesar?

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  • Shakespeare saw Caesar and Roman civilization not
    just as one that precedes the future, but as one
    that sets the pattern for future civilizations.
  • Shakespeare's England faced concerns of a country
    about to change leadership and centuries.

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The Play
  • In 1599 the play would have served as a timely
    reminder of the enormous upheaval that would
    follow an attempt to seize power through violent
    means.

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JCs Current Relevance
  • It is this issue of leadership and, in
    particular, the question of when effective
    leadership becomes a tyranny, that has most
    relevance.
  • Consider the role of President, Prime Ministers,
    Senates, etc.

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JCs Current Relevance
  • But the play is also about more ageless issues,
    such as the corrupting effect of power. "People
    are rightly nervous about placing trust in
    politicians," says Rylance. "I believe that the
    vast majority of politicians are genuinely trying
    to do some good. But there is always the danger,
    when in a position of power, that means and ends
    can become blurred."
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