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| Shakespeare's baptism date |
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| Shakespeare's age diff from wife |
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| acting groups that worked with Shakespeare |
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Lord Chamberlain's men King's men |
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| when Shakespeare started career |
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| when 1st Folio was published |
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| John Heminge, Henry Condell |
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| pocket-sized books folded up |
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| engraving & portrait included in 1st folio |
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| Shakespeare's main actor(s) |
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| date(s) for 1st Globe Theater |
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| date(s) for 2nd Globe Theater |
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| Shakespeare's private theater |
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| influence(s) behind Merch of Venice |
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Ser Giovanni - Il Pecarone C. Marlowe - Jew of Malta Dr. Rodrigo Lopez |
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| major ideas in Merch of Venice |
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mercy vs law Chrs vs Jews love vs revenge parents vs kids masters vs servants Belmont vs Venice |
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| major themes of Merch of Venice |
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| people who were marginalized in Merch of Venice |
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| Prince of Morocco, Shylock |
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| Parts 1,2,3 of Henry VI; Richard 3rd |
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| Richard II; Parts 1,2 of Henry IV; Henry V |
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| when Merch of Venice was written |
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| when Richard II was written |
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| influence(s) on Richard II |
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| Raphael Holinshed: Chronicles of England, Scotland, & Ireland |
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| major ideas in Richard II |
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contrast in characters punishment for rebellion right to rule |
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Edmund Langley, Duke of York Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster - son Henry Edmund "Black Prince" - son Rich II |
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| 1st prophecy: who gave it |
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"his rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last" Rich's haste and wastefulness will be his detriment |
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| 2nd prophecy: who gave it |
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"a thousand dangers on your head" Rich's ambition/greed will be his detriment |
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| who helped Bolingbroke the most |
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| who Bolingbroke accused at 1st for Gloucester's death |
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| person who came to Bolingbroke to announce his new kingship taken from "plume-plucked Richard" |
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"future ages groan for this foul act" Henry's actions would cause sorrow & bloodshed |
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"foul sin...shall break into corruption" Northumberland would get too ambitious, and/or Henry would get too nervous about him |
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person part of a plot to kill Henry York tries to get him killed |
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| family instrumental in helping Henry |
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| murderer mistook Henry as fearing Richard |
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"I see some sparks of better hope" his son is "unthrifty" now but will correct himself later |
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