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This document contains a worksheet about William Shakespeare with questions about his life, works, and some of his famous plays. The worksheet contains questions about how many plays Shakespeare wrote, when he was baptized and died, descriptions of the Globe Theatre and reasons why men played female roles. It also contains comprehension questions about characters and relationships in Shakespeare's plays The Tempest and Henry IV Part 1, including questions about Caliban, Ariel, Prince Henry, and Falstaff. Students are asked to answer the questions in full sentences, citing details from provided sources about the plays.
This document contains a worksheet about William Shakespeare with questions about his life, works, and some of his famous plays. The worksheet contains questions about how many plays Shakespeare wrote, when he was baptized and died, descriptions of the Globe Theatre and reasons why men played female roles. It also contains comprehension questions about characters and relationships in Shakespeare's plays The Tempest and Henry IV Part 1, including questions about Caliban, Ariel, Prince Henry, and Falstaff. Students are asked to answer the questions in full sentences, citing details from provided sources about the plays.
This document contains a worksheet about William Shakespeare with questions about his life, works, and some of his famous plays. The worksheet contains questions about how many plays Shakespeare wrote, when he was baptized and died, descriptions of the Globe Theatre and reasons why men played female roles. It also contains comprehension questions about characters and relationships in Shakespeare's plays The Tempest and Henry IV Part 1, including questions about Caliban, Ariel, Prince Henry, and Falstaff. Students are asked to answer the questions in full sentences, citing details from provided sources about the plays.
Who Was William Shakespeare? https://www.folger.edu/shakespeares-works
(3 points) https://www.folger.edu/shakespeares-life 1. How many total plays did Shakespeare write? Which, if any, are your favorite Shakespeare plays? (1 point)
2. What date was William Shakespeare
baptized? In your own words, explain how you think information like this is known? (1 point)
3. On what date did William Shakespeare
die? If Shakespeare were alive today, in your own words, describe what kind of work he would be doing today. (1 point)
Shakespeare’s Career in Theatre https://www.folger.edu/shakespeares-theater
(3 points) 1. In what ways would stages be versatile for those who attended plays? Give at least 2 examples. (1 point)
2. How would you describe the appearance
of the Globe Theatre? Write at least 3 sentences in your description. (1 point) Template by: Mr. Coronel
3. In your own words, describe why you
think men played female roles. (1 point)
Shakespeare’s The Tempest http://shakespeare.mit.edu/tempest/tempest.1.2.html
(6 points) 1.In your own words, how would you describe Caliban’s character? Why would you say he follows orders? (2 point)
2.In your own words, explain why you think
Caliban states: “You taught me language; and my profit on’t / Is, I know how to curse.” (2 point)
3. Give at least 2 examples of how
Prosporo’s relationship with Ariel is different than his relationship with Caliban. (2 point)
Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXd9Hxjicp0
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/1henryiv/1henryiv.2.4.html Translated to Film. (8 points) Template by: Mr. Coronel
1.How would you describe the differences
between Prince Henry and Falstaff’s exchange in Act 2 Scene 4, versus this video. What is gained? What is lost? State your opinion in at least 5 sentences and use at least 1 source, either the text or the video, to support your answer. (4 pts)
2. In your words, describe what Falstaff
might be referring to when he states “Banish plump Jack, and banish all the world.” State your answer in at least 5 sentences and use at least 1 source, either the text or the video, to support your answer. (4 pts)