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dinastia tudor e stuart, Appunti di Inglese

dinastie del 1500 in Inghilterra, costruzione del sonetto e del teatro. tutto in lingua inglese

Tipologia: Appunti

2019/2020

Caricato il 29/12/2020

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Scarica dinastia tudor e stuart e più Appunti in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! TUDORS - 1485 with Henry VII: period of peace and prosperity. - Henry VIII: is a soldier, a poet, a musician. He ask to pope the divorce with Caterina, but the pope refiused  ACT OF SUPREMACY 1534: new protestan aristocracy. - Elizabeth I (daughter of Herny VIII and Anna Bolyn), there were two position of cattolich church: 1) protestanism, 2) puritanism. She want to do a expansion of the navy and the exploration. She fight vs. Philip II (invincible armada), and she won. STUART - James VI scotland, become the king of england  his name is James I, divine right of king to rule  subjection of parlament. – civil war for religion reason: GANPOWDER PLOT: by the cattolic to blow up the king and parlament. - persecution of puritand: they go to other country: 1620 piligrim father group of people saild to America. SONNET Introduced during Henry VIII by poet translated Petrarca - 14 lines every lines is in rhyme, 3 quatrines and 1 final couplet. - rhyme: 2 tipe: 1) alternate (ABAB), 2) perfect (AABB). - enjambement: the frase don’t finish in one line and it proced in the other line. - simile: is a comparation of two term with a word. - metaphor: is the same of simile but without the word. THEATRE - it was for each socil class: for stay stand up in the arena you pay a panny, if you go in the gallery you pay a pence and if you pay one panny more you had a couscin. – the plays were in the afternoon, in the night they used the candles. - close contact with audience - the lord chamberlain’s men and the king’s men are a group where shakespeare work. - theatre built by James Burbage in London after it moved from the north of Thames to the south of Thames, out of puritan jurisdiction: GLOBE. - flag: white for commedy and black for tragedy - stage roof: is the part where up and down the sun, moon, stars… - balcony: the stage occupied by the musicist - inner stage: used for indoor scene and for revelation scene - side door: used for the entrances or exits of the actors - front stage: stage used by the actor - the arena: part without roof and is for people that stay up - steps: part betwin arena and galleries - galleries: acces with one penny
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