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Shakespeare

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bowls, shuttlecock
what were two elizabethan sports OTHER than tennis?
covered, completely
early in the elizabethan era, women would wear clothes that __ them ___
john
what is shakespeare's father's name?
plumbing
london during the elizabethan era lacked __
blood, phlegm, choler, melancholy
it was believed that these four humours (or fluids) entered into man
drunkard's cloak
a barrel drunks were forced to wear in public
first folio
in 1623, what was published?
jolly
blood makes someone ...
2
at least how many hours were plays?
barber surgeon
you get dentistry from the
bastards
__ can't inherit, hold offices, or marry
personally, expensive
shakespeare included no stage directions because he knew he would be able to give them ____ and also, paper was ___
sing
during their free time, people would _, but they had to practice
nurse
takes care of the infants and young
milliner
you get hats from the ___
fruits
meats were often cooked with ...
pericles, the two noble kinsmen
which 2 shakespeare plays were not originally published with the first folio?
factor
does business for someone in london or another country
600 bc
what year did drama originate?
sinful
british politicians condemned theaters and temporarily closed them because of plague outbreaks and plays/actors were though of as
susannah
what is the name of shakespeare's first child?
culture renaissance
what ended with king james's death?
Roger Ascham
who tutored Queen Elizabeth as a girl?
henry vi
whats the name of shakespeares first play?
blackfriar theater
what is the name of shakespeares troupe's new theater that allowed them to perform year-round?
draper
you get ready made clothes from the
dancing, fencing, language
what 3 kinds of lessons would people take?
mercer
you get cloth from the __
natural
what kind of lighting was there at the globe?
minimal
the sets in the globe were ___.
cousins
how were elizabeth & james related?
1660
in what year could women finally act in theaters?
retire
what did shakespeare do in 1612-13?
1596
what year did hamnet die & shakespeare got a family crest?
pearls
the only earrings women wore were...
mary
what is shakespeare's mother's name?
evening
when is supper eaten?
bear pits
what were places where crazy dogs were let loose on chained bears?
stationer
you get books from the ___
tomatoes
___ are considered poisonous, but are in some southern european cooking
divorce
__ is difficult to obtain, because it must be granted by parliament
exploration of the world
the third main cause for disease was the ____ _ _ _
shakespeare, the london theater
drama gained recognition by the end of the 17th century due to __ and _ __ __.
public education
__ ____ refers to going out to school instead of being tutored at home
fletcher
you get arrows from the
human action
aristotle's definition of drama is that it is "imitated __ __."
1585
what year marks the start of the lost years?
madera
the finest sugar used is from ___
37
how many plays did shakespeare write?
lord chamberlain's men
in 1594, shakespeare joined what acting troupe?
portraits
when they were bored, people would sit for ___
gloves
men eventually carried perfumed _.
dark
women wore clothes of __ colors
lord's room
at the globe, wealthy people sat in terraces or the __ __.
sir francis drake
who was the first person to circumnavigate the globe during the elizabethan age?
wherever possible
before theaters, plays were performed ___ ___.
london
where did shakespeare move after getting married?
property
children are ___ of their parents, equal to servants
154
how many sonnets of shakespeares were published?
45
how many years did queen elizabeth rule?
latin
the primary study of grammar school is __
angry
choler makes someone ...
ben johnson
who compiled the first folio?
1582
what year did shakespeare get married?
stomach
the __ is the source of courage
wool, silk, linen
a stapler buys/sells...
the thames
what is the name of the river in the city of london?
stocks
like the pillory, but instead feet are locked between wood instead of hands
presentations
during their free time, people would prepare ____
spleen
what was the source of someone's anger?
petty school
the most elementary level of schooling is called __ _
grammar school
after petty school is __ _
cates
sweet cakes, or _, were often eaten in various kinds
brank
a cage placed on the head of a gossipy woman, where spikes were inserted into their mouths
armorer
you get armor from the
robert greene
who criticized shakespeare in 1592 & ended the lost years?
potato
the ___ was a novelty; it was not found in ireland, and not in most stews
lawyer
you get legal service from the
stage directions
shakespeares plays can be interpreted many ways because there are no _ ___
king james
in 1625, who dies?
1558
what year did the elizabethan era start?
1/3, all
a widow is entitled to _/_ of her husbands affairs if he has heirs; she gets __ if he does not
book of nature
hugh rode's wrote a book about behaviour expected from children
swaddling bands
infants are wrapped in __ _ from 6-12 months to limit their movement
52
at what age did shakespeare die?
gingerbread husbands
what are gingerbread men called in elizabethan england?
slow
phlegm makes someone ..
bowyer
you get bows from the
limner
you get a portrait from the
tailor
you get a suit of clothes from the __
1564
what year was shakespeare born & baptized?
1585
what year were shakespeare's twins born?
blacksmith
you get iron work from the
wrote letters
what did people do to communicate?
aristotle
____ gave one of the earliest definitions of drama
gossip
in elizabethan england, like flirting, you can __ anywhere.
tragedy and comedy
what were the first two types of drama?
1616
what year did shakespeare die?
pillory
wooden post with wooden block with holes for heads & hands to go
tennis
what was the most popular elizabethan sport?
hair
what were elizabethan tennis balls filled with?
vitamin c
scurvy was cured by taking some ___ _
king james
who did shakespeare acting troupe change their name in honor of?
3
how many stages does the globe have?
adult
children wore smaller versions of __ clothing
round
how is the globe shaped?
earl of southampton
who was shakespeare's rumored lover?
Mary I
who ruled england before elizabeth?
unimportant
shoes women wore were ____
the tempest
what is shakespeares last play, written in 1611?
1567
the year red lion playhouse was built
red lion playhouse
the world's first permanent theater
farrier
you get horseshoes from the
apothecary
you get drugs/medicine from the
25
how old was queen elizabeth when she came to the throne?
midday
when is dinner eaten?
henry viii
who was queen elizabeth's father?
high bailiff
what was john shakespeare's job?
flag
with what would shakespeare notify people there was a play going on?
the dark lady
who did shakespeare write poems to about a miserable love?
yersinia pests
bubonic plague caused bacteria called
liver
the __ is the source of human emotions
queen elizabeth
who died in 1603?
read
most everyone in england could __.
severed heads
what lined the london bridge & thames river?
no
were the groundlings quiet and polite while plays were being performed?
diet
the second main cause for disease was elizabethan's __
3 stories
how high was the globe?
end-stopped, run-on
what kinds of lines do shakespeares plays consist of?
daryole
another name for "cheesecakes" in elizabethan england
18
how many unpublished works by shakespeare were in the first folio?
stratford-on-avon
what is shakespeare's hometown?
18
at what age did shakespeare get married?
ducking stool
a wooden chair attached to a lever system; it was lowered into water with a gossipy woman on it for any number of times
21
what year is considered "coming of age"?
1996
when was the rebuilt globe finally open again?
april 26
what is shakespeare's known baptism date?
spain
who did england defeat in 1588?
memory
shakespeares only picture comes from ben johnson's ___
1609
what year did shakespeares troupe move to a new theater that allowed them to perform year-round?
julius caesar
in 1600, shakespeare is thought to have written what play?
property
wives are ___ of their husbands
hamnet and judith
what are the names of shakespeare's twins?
no
was elizabeth married?
pies
people ate fruit _ for desert, sweetened with sugar & almond milk
gift
the first folio is considered a _ to the english language
marchpane
almond paste that is sweetened and made into elaborate shapes: marzipan/__
archaic
shakespeare's plays consist of many ___ words
scotland
where was king james originally from?
all men
actors in plays were __ __.
the heavens
from where could actors be lowered to/raised from the stage by a crane?
breeching
when a boy recieves his first pair of pants, it is called __
1613
when did the globe burn down?
groundlings
what were poor-playgoers called?
v-shaped, funnel
women's gowns usually contained a _-__ point at the wasteline and then expanded into a sort of __ shape reaching the ground
20,000
church records say that about _____ people died by the first outbreaks of plague
1642
in what year did a new english monarch shut down all theaters?
1599
what year did lord chamberlain's men take down The Theater & reassemble it in a nearby location?
jerkins
men wore embroidered vest-like shirts called __.
anne hathaway
what was the name of shakespeare's wife?
themes
shakespeare's plays had universal _
poetry
people in england would write ___, which they didn't publish, but sent to friends
onion
earache was cured by putting a roasted __ in your ear
bubonic
the ___ plague was the worst to affect england
man of business
someone's accountant; looks over investments
vanilla
___ isn't a flavoring used at all
chocolate
____ is a medicine with NO sugar & milk; instead it is a thin & bitter drink
it was his birthday
what is significant about the date of shakespeare's death?
house
people in elizabethan england could have actors and plays come straight to their _.
80,000
the bubonic plague took around ____ people in london
windsor castle
queen elizabeth fled from the plague to
re-marry
its a good idea for widows to _-__
seamstress
you get shirts from the
the king's men
what did chamberlain's men change their name to in 1603?
they were easily distracted
why must plays capture & keep the audience's attention?
whipping post
a wooden post that people were strapped to and whipped
1576
what year was the theater built?
the globe
what did shakespeare name his new theater?
religious
drama arose from early ___ ceremonies
bubos
painful swelling of lymph nodes, or __, were a common symptom of the plague
unrhymed iambic pentameter
blank verse consists of what?
amputation saw
much crueler than the axe; it slowly and painfully killed someone
14, 12
boys are legal to marry at _, girls are legal at _
the plague
what caused the theaters to close and shakespeare's acting/writing career to come to a halt?
1590
what year was shakespeare's first play written?
12
london was affected by plague at least _ times
hoods
for their heads, women would wear _
almond
__ is the most common flavoring in sweets
the theater
what burned down in 1599?
james burbage
who built the theater?
Virgin, Gloriana
people called queen elizabeth the __ queen and ____
bleed
doctors __ their patients to balance humours
1583
what year was shakespeare's first child born?
second-best bed
what did shakespeare leave to his wife?
afternoon
attending the theater must be done in the ___, since they have no artificial lighting
sanitation
the main cause for disease was the lack of ____
embroider
like gossip, women would ___ everywhere
world
"the __ is my stage." -- shakespeare
1/10
in all of his plays, about how many words did shakespeare make up himself?
dinner, supper
people eat two meals, __ and __
gold pendants
around their necks, women would wear _ __
rent
The Theater was moved because the __ on its old location wasn't fair
steward
oversees the running of one's estates
april 23
what is shakespeare's speculated birthdate?
welfare
marriage contracts guaranteed women __ in case husbands died
lovesick
melancholy makes someone ...
1597
what year did shakespeare buy the 2nd best home in stratford?
stye
__ was cured by rubbing a tomcat's tail in your eye
blank verse
what did shakespeare write all of his plays in?
ale
what did people in london usually drink?
romantic and historical
what were the second two types of drama?
20
in how many years did shakespeare write all of his plays?
the pit
where did groundlings watch the plays from?
tailor
in their free time, people would visit their __, which could take a while if their friends came
children
in marriage, everyone wants/expects __
rodents
yersinia pests resided on

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