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Shakespeare y el teatro británico e irlandés, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

Asignatura: Textos poéticos británicos e irlandeses, Profesor: Tomas Monterrey Rodriguez, Carrera: Estudios Ingleses, Universidad: ULL

Tipo: Apuntes

2015/2016

Subido el 28/05/2016

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¡Descarga Shakespeare y el teatro británico e irlandés y más Apuntes en PDF de Idioma Inglés solo en Docsity! SHAKESPEARE Y EL TEATRO BRITÁNICO E IRLANDÉS Study guide 1. English Renaissance drama and its terms. 2. Anthropocentrism and other general ideas in English Renaissance drama. 3. English Renaissance drama: types of plays. 4. English Renaissance drama: players and companies. 5. English Renaissance drama: the playhouse. 6. The influence of Roman theatre in English Renaissance drama. 7. Shakespeare’s career as a dramatist. 8. Shakespeare’s early plays. Main aspects. 9. Shakespeare’s middle plays. 10. Shakespeare’s great tragedies and last plays. 11. Women in Shakespeare’s plays. 12. The courtly love theme in Shakespeare. 13. Villains in Shakespeare’s plays. 14. Violence in Shakespeare’s plays. 15. Classic elements in Shakespeare’s plays. 16. Love in Shakespeare’s plays. 17. The concept of hierarchy, authority and legitimate power in Shakespeare’s plays. 18. Shakespeare’s heroes. 19. Shakespeare’s heroines. 20. The concept of punishment in Shakespeare’s plays. 21. Father-daughter relationship in Shakespeare’s plays. 22. Shakespeare’s use of the play-within-the-play. 23. The comic-relief in Shakespeare’s plays. 24. Language in Shakespeare’s characters. 25. Imagery and symbols in “The Tempest”. 26. Comic characters and serious characters in “The Tempest”. 27. Renaissance aspects in “The Tempest”. 28. What sort of drama is “The Tempest”? Justify your answer. 29. The use of mythology in Shakespeare’s plays: “The Tempest”. 30. Caliban. Main features of this character. 31. Music in “The Tempest”. 32. “The Tempest”. Too many kings in an island. 33. Links between the goddesses’ masque and “The Tempest”. 34. Can we describe Shakespeare as a male-chauvinist because of his use of characters such as Prospero? 35. Relationship between Prospero and Miranda. 36. Do you think that Shakespeare made an accurate historical representation of his time in “The Tempest”? Justify your answer. 37. Gonzalo’s Commonwealth and More’s “Utopia”. Compare both taking into account the Elizabethan views and the Renaissance ideas. 38. Caliban’s island seems to be out of space and time. What devices does the playwright use to depict it so?. And why is he interested in doing so? 39. “The Tempest”: the theme of colonialism. 40. Political ideas in “The Tempest”.
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