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Name -at least-three public playhouses. Then, briefly, note two circumstances by which they were different from private theatres.
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There would be, for example, Globe and Fortune, Blackfriars and the Swan.
In general, the public playhouses were theatres much bigger outdoor than the private that were smaller indoor theatres, and also the audience in the public playhouses most of the people were from the lower classes and the private audiences were people well instructed and the nobility. |
Which playwright’s lodgings-shared with another playwright-was searched on the night of May 13th 1593? What he was accused of?
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Kyd had lodgings with the playwright of Marlowe. He was arrested and tortured because he wrote in some papers that he refuses the figure of Jesus Christ, but he said that the papers belonged to Marlowe.
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Name two evidences about Shakespeare’s life by which scholars like Joseph Pierce have concluded he was a Catholic.
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For the scholars, one of the most powerful proofs for Shakespeare’s Catholicism was obtaining the Blackfriars Gatehouse in London, because it was recognised as a Catholic activity place,and the other reason, is the fact that he was baptised at a catholic church on 26 April 1564, three days after he was born.
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The term “Elizabethan drama” is accurately or inaccurately applied to this period in English literature?
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It is inaccurate because it is not only the reign of Elizabeth(1558–1603) but also the reign of James I(1603–25).
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What do we understand by “mimesis”?
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This is the name given to the imitation of nature as the essential end of art.
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What does the term Commedia dell'arte denote? Where did this derive from? What would they include?
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The meaning is "comedy of the profession" was an early form of professional theatre, originating in Italy, that was popular in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century.Commedia is a form of theatre characterized by masked "types" and improvised performances based on sketches or scenarios.
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What does “minstrel” mean and which would be the important part played by them?
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A minstrel was a medieval European entertainer that performed songs which told stories of distant places or of existing or imaginary historical events. It was important because with that they made that the stories were not lost and also that it would last in time.
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What is the First Folio?
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Is a collection of plays by William Shakespeare, published in 1623,containing 36 plays, it was prepared by two Shakespeare's colleagues.
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Attitudes toward the drama in Renaissance England
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Puritans achieved their goal when Parliament closed the theatres in 1642 for almost eighteen years. They gather some of the catastrophic impact on the theatrical profession from a little pamphlet called The Actors Remonstrance (1643).
There was a blame civil disorder on the existence of theatres and their professionals as instigators. Another contention by the Puritans was related to the regular use of boy actors to play all the women's roles. |
Puritans achieved their goal in 1642. Whatever happened? Mention two of their ‘reasons’ to act accordingly.
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The Parliament closed all the theaters in London,because the puritans thought that it came from the devil and the actors were rogues.
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Doctor Faustus challenges part of the backbone of Elizabeth culture by interrogating two of its fundamental institutions. Which would these be?
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There would be the university and the church.
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Where would the first theaters be located and why?
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The firsts theaters would be located in London,near the Thames river,or in the outside City Wall,to avoid riots and pescilence.
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“English Renaissance drama” makes reference to about what century/centuries?
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Renaissance drama refers to European drama from about the 15th to the early 17th centuries.
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Drama flourished in ancient Greek between 600 BC and 200BC. Which city state became a significant cultural, political and military power at the time?
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The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political and military power during this period.
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Drama was developed through successive steps. One of these was the Miracle and Mystery Plays: these were the earliest theatrical pieces in England. What would they be about?
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Medieval mystery plays focused on the representation of Bible stories in churches. They told subjects such as the Creation, Adam and Eve and the Last Judgment.
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