mod. world study
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- philip II
- strengthened catholic church beleved in divine rights
- louis XIV
- inherited throne 1643. "i am the sate" ;weakened Frances economy
- charles V
- inherited HAPSBURG empire and spanish emp. devout catholic
- oliver cromwell-
- leader of roundheads during english civil war
- roundhead
- fought against Caviers during English civil war
- cavilers
- wealthy nobles who supoorted charles I
- middle passage
- 2nd leg of slave trade that transported slaves to american clonies for sugar, mollasses and other goods
- cardinal richelieu
- chief minister appointed by louis XII tried and destroyed power of Huguenots and nobles
- versaiiles
- city in france
- edit of nantes
- granted hugnoets religous toleration and other freedoms
- intendent
- royal officil to collect taxes, requruit soldiers, and carried out gov. policies
- jamesI
- clashed with Parliament over $ and foriegn policy
- hUGUENOT
- french protestants who were members of the reformed church
- charles I
- king of england clashed with parliament dissolved parliament after signing petition of rights
- petition of rights
- prohibited king from raising taxes, or jailing anyone with parliament consent
- english civil war
- chalenge of abolutism: caviler vs. roundheads
- entrepenuers
- took financial risks to make profits and were they to sucess of capitalism
- capitalism
- expanded trade increased many supply and push for overseas empires
- playwright
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-author of the play
-Because a drama is open to interpretation, once the script is complete, the playwright has very little control of the production - script
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-The written work from which a drama is produced
-This includes stage directions, props that are necessary and narration
-Usually a 3 or 5 act play - stage directions
- -Notes given by the playwright to describe how something should be presented or performed on the stage
- spectacle
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ï” The elements of a production including lighting, costumes, music
ï” These elements bring the production to life
ï” The spectacle is usually complied by the producer or director of the play - dialogue
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-The speech of the actors
-In a drama, the dialogue is more accented than in prose (novels), due to the limitations on narration
-? reveals motives, problems and relationship between characters - monologues
- A long speeches given by an actors
- soliloquy
- -A speech given by a lone character on stage
- aside
- A statement intended to be heard by audience or by a single other character but not by other characters on stage