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Revision as of 17:08, 12 May 2017

The Shakespeare Effect

by Lauren Conroy

The Shakespeare Effect
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Abstract

1) This milestone is about discovering what influenced Shakespeare's writings in terms of writing style and each play's plot as well as what influences he has had on society today. I plan to create a picture slide show of what Shakespeare's surroundings as he was writing several plays for readers so they can visualize what Shakespeare was trying to coney through words. 2) In high school I had read and wrote many papers about Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet, A Thousand Acres (based off of King Lear) and Macbeth. Then when I started WPI I helped with the sound engineering of Taming the Shrew and I read parts of the Merchant of Venice. I have taken two theater classes in my freshman year. In my Introduction to Drama class, I preformed several lines from Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. 3) your major takeaways from the experience. This can and should be very similar to the paragraph you use to summarize this milestone on your Profile Page. It should contain your main Objective, so be sure to clearly state a one-sentence statement that summarizes your main objective for this milestone such as "a comparison of the text of Medieval English choral music to that of the Baroque" or it may be a question such as "to what extent did religion influence Christopher Wren's sense of design?"

Introduction


No matter where you are, if you mention the name Shakespeare, someone is bound to know and can possibly name at least one of his plays. He is one of the most prolific writers of his time writing at least 38 plays. I want to explore his effect in London as well as near his residence in Stratford-upon-Avon as well as what effect these places had on his writings. I will be attending different performance of several of his works as well as visiting his home. I will be writing about my experiences and taking many pictures.



Section 1: Background


Several Plays that were written in or was set in England


Richard the III

Setting: London around 1483 -1485
List of locations:

  • Banyards Castle, England - Baynard's Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring London sites, between current-day Blackfriars station and St Paul's Cathedral.
  • The Tower of London
  • Palace ??? Doing research to find out which palace he lived in
  • Warwick Castle which is located next to Stratford-upon-Avon


Henry VI

Setting: London around 1445 The play is set entirely in England, in palaces – of the king, the Duke of York, the Duke of Winchester and the Cardinal of Winchester -, gardens and battlefields.
List of locations:

  • Tower of London
  • Southwark, England
  • Palace ??? Doing research to find out which palace he lived in
  • Westminster Abbey
  • The Temple-garden
  • The Parliment House



=Timeline of Shakespeare life and events that happened in London that impacted his writings.

Timeline

Year Shakespeare London/England
1564 William Shakespeare is born in Stratford-upon-Avon and is the third child of John and Mary Shakespeare.
1571 Shakespeare is eligible to attend Kind Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford.
1582 William Shakespeare marries Anne Hathaway in November.
1583 Their daughter Susanna is born and is baptized on May 26th.
1585 Their twins Hamnet and Judith are born and are baptized on February 2nd.
The Lost Years begin
1587 Shakespeare leaves Stratford. The Rose Theater opens on the Southbank of London.
The first performance of Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, which was a parody using some of Shakespeare and other playwright's works, occurred.
Mary, Queen of Scots is executed

Section 2: Deliverable


Shakespeare Effect On London

- Explore some of the places that Shakespeare has referenced and wrote about and look for how he has or if he had changed it.

London's Effect on Shakespeare


How much of Shakespeare's writing is based on his natural surroundings? I will be exploring several of the places Shakespeare has said to write some of his works. Procure a slideshow of several plays scenic inspiration.




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Conclusion


In this section, provide a summary or recap of your work, as well as potential areas of further inquiry (for yourself, future students, or other researchers).

References

Weinberg, A. (2017, January 18). Shakespeare FAQ. Retrieved May 08, 2017, from http://www.folger.edu/shakespeare-faq
Shakespeare’s Plays: Location Map. (n.d.). Retrieved May 09, 2017, from http://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/shakespeares-plays/shakespeares-play-locations/
MIT. (1993). The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Retrieved May 09, 2017, from http://shakespeare.mit.edu/index.html

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