6V English Renaissance: Shakespeare & Macbeth

6V English Renaissance: Shakespeare & Macbeth
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6V English Renaissance: Shakespeare & Macbeth

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Sonnet 18

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Question 3. Give three reasons why the poet does not want to compare his beloved to a summer’s day in the first four lines.*
The beloved is more lovely, more calm and controlled, less windy, not for the short term.
 
Question 4. What is the eye of heaven in line 5?*
The Sun



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Question 6. What do you think is ‘’nature’s changing course’’?*
Change of season

Question 7. Explain what the speaker means with the last two lines (the couplet).*
The beloved will be immortalized by this poem, they will live forever in the minds of the readers after they have died. 

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The English Renaissance

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Italian Renaissance
English Renaissance

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Italian Renaissance


Started earlier (14th century)

More about the visual arts; paintings, statues, etc.
English Renaissance


Started later (15th century)

More about the literary arts; poetry, plays, etc. 

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Early Modern English

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Printing Press
This made it easier for written texts to be spread on a larger scale.


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Theatre

Going to the theatre became a more popular way to spend one's leisure time. 

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Some famous authors

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Edmund Spencer

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Thomas Wyatt

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William Shakespeare

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36 Plays
154 Sonnets

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The Tempest
King Lear

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Macbeth

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Work on:
Read the story of Macbeth and answer all the questions (assignment B) at the end. 
Do all the assignment in the Macbeth booklet - this covers the first half of the story more in-depth.

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