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| where was Shakespeare born? |
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| who was John Shakespeare? |
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| what did Shakespeare's father do for a living? |
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| The beliefs or principles of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the. Reformation of the Church under Elizabeth |
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| Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death on 24 March 1603. |
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| A disease that affects humans and other mammals. |
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| what is the decending order of the chain of being? |
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| god-angles-mankind-animals-plants-inanimates |
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| what takes man closer to angles on chain of being? |
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| what takes man closer to animals on chain of being? |
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| what is the Ptolemaic(geocentric) theory of the universe |
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| everying except god revolves around the earth and mankind. |
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| what is the copernican ( heliocentric ) thoery of the universe |
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| planets revolve around the the sun |
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| why were people not embracing to teh copericain thoery |
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| because it hurt their self-esteem since they were no longer the center of creatuioin |
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| what were the 2 reasons the thetres were closed during shakespears lifetinme |
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| the puritains closed it aswell their was a plague |
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| what religion was anne hathaway, shakespear wife |
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| who were the 2 monaches during shakespears time |
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| queen elizibeth and james I |
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| how many plays did shakesspear write |
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| what acting companies was shakeapear a part of |
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| what were lord chainberlains men later called |
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| what was one of the pieces of roperty shakespear owned in stratford |
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| what was the setting for most of Shakespeare plays |
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| what were the people who watched the play on the groud called |
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| how much did it cost for groundlings to watch the play |
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| where were theatres located |
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| what was Shakespeare theater called |
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| what was the rival theatre called |
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| who mainly played female roles |
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| what wasn't used often in plays |
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| what were the elaborate pieces in Shakespeare plays |
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| what would actors use for scenes that required an eye to fall out |
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| what is the descending order of the chain of being? |
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| god-angles-mankind-animals-plants-inanimates |
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| what takes man closer to angles on a chain of being? |
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| what takes man closer to animals on the chain of being? |
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| what is the Ptolemaic(geocentric) theory of the universe |
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| everying except god revolves around the earth and mankind. |
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| what is the Copernican ( heliocentric ) theory of the universe |
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| planets revolve around the the sun |
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| why were people not embracing to the Copernican theory |
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| because it hurt their self-esteem since they were no longer the center of creatuioin |
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| what were the 2 reasons the theatres were closed during Shakespeare lifetime |
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| the puritans closed it as well there was a plague |
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| what religion was anne hathaway, shakespear wife |
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| who were the 2 monaches during shakespears time |
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| queen elizibeth and james I |
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| how many plays did Shakespeare write |
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| what acting companies was shakeapear a part of |
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| what were lord chainberlains men later called |
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| what was one of the pieces of roperty shakespear owned in stratford |
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| what was the setting ofr most of shakespears polays |
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| what were the people who watchd the play on the groud called |
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| how much did it cost for groundlings to watch the play |
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| where were thetres located |
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| what was shakespeas theater called |
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| what was the rival thetre called |
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| who mainly played female roles |
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| what wasnt used often in plays |
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| what were the elaborate pieces in shakespears plays |
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| what would actors use for scenes that required an eye to fall out |
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| theaters in Shakespeare's time used a little what? |
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| what gave theatrical productions flash and color |
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| what did actors substitute for a lost eyeball |
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| what is the classical definition of tragedy |
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| a person of noble birth is brought down by a single weakness or fatal flaws |
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| what is the classical definition of comedy |
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| protagonist triumphs over huis/her limitations so the story has a happy ending |
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| what happened to the original globe theatre |
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| it burnt down after Shakespeare retired |
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| what was another popular entertainment next dorr that Shakespeare had to compete for the groundling's penny |
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| bear and/ or ball baiting |
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| where were greek plays performed |
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| what were the 4 senses of humor |
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sanguine/happy choleric/angry melancholy/sad phlegmatic/lazy |
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| the 4 humors decided that what kind of a person |
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| what were 2 additional elements that were part of a play |
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| music/singing and dancing |
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| how if the playgoers express their disapproval of a play |
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| they threw rotten fruit and vegetables |
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| when were plays performed |
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| daylight because they couldn't risk using fire |
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| what does old English look like |
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| has to be translated, although there are some few main words that are the same. |
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| old English was spoken until what century |
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| used until the 11th century |
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| what branch of the Indo-European family tree does old English belong to |
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| when was middle English spoken |
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| used from the 11th-14th centuries |
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| what does middle English look like |
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| later I can read if you have a good glossary to help some words |
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