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The Creative Impulse
Theatre - Renaissance and Reformation in Northern Europe
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
10/19/2008

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What did Shakespeare represent? Who watched the plays?
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The Love of drama during the Elizabethan Age in which the theatres of London witnesses the patronage of lords and commoners alike.
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What did Shakespeare's plays have in them?
Definition
His plays had action, spectacle, comedy, character, and intellectual stimulation deeply reflective of the human condition.
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Who did most playwrights write for?
Definition
They wrote for a specific professional company, of which they became a partial owner.
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What are the three types of plays that Shakespeare wrote?
Definition
Comedies, tragedies, and histories. The third category represents a particularly Elizabethan type.
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Who was Christopher Marlowe?
Definition
An English dramatist that resided in London and wrote actively for the theatre.
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What acclaimed plays did Marlowe write?
Definition
Tamburlaine the Great and Doctor Faustus.
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What device did Marlowe establish with his verse?
Definition
Blank verse - it consists of nonrhyming lines of iambic pentameter- lines of five metrical feet in which each foot has two syllables, th second one generally bearing the rhythmic stress.
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Who wrote the play Tamberlaine the Great and what was it about.
Definition
Marlowe. It's about Tamburlaine's quest for power and luxury and possession of beauty, as he rises from being an obscure shepherd to a powerful conqueror. He becomes obsessed with power and he succumbs to a fatal illness, a victim of his own weakness.
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Who wrote Doctor Faustus and what is it about?
Definition
Marlowe. It tells the tale of human temptation, fall, and damnation in richly poetic language. The devil is his slave for 24 years, then he is the devil's slave for eternity.
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Marlowe's love of what permeated his works?
Definition
love of sound
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What does Marlowe sometimes develop weakly?
Definition
His characters. But if his character development is occasionally weak, the heroic grandeur of his action has the universal qualities of Aeschylus and Sophocles.
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Who's comedy stood in contrast to Marlowe's heroic tragedy?
Definition
Ben Johnson's
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Who wrote the play Every Man in his Humor?
Definition
Ben Johnson
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What is the play Every Man in his Humor about?
Definition
It documents the lives of a group of Elizabethan eccentrics.
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What was Ben Johnson's writing style?
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His wit and pen were sharp, and his tolerance was low. His plays were often vicious caricatures of contemporary individuals.
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Where were most Elizabethan dramas performed? What threatened the events.
Definition
Outdoor theatres that were made of wood and fire always threatened the theatres.
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Who was the English dramatist that resided in London and wrote actively for the theatre.
Definition
Marlowe
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Who's love of sound permeated his work?
Definition
Marlowe
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What did Ben Johnson write?
Definition
Every Man in his Humor
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