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Shakespeare review

As You Like It Henry IV, Part 1 The Tempest Types of Literary Criticism Quotations
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Jacques
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Jacques
Who gave the 7 Ages of Man speech?
Duke Senior
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Duke Senior
Who is living like Robin Hood in the woods?
Rosalind
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Rosalind
What is another name for Ganymede?
A bloody piece of cloth
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A bloody piece of cloth
What made Ganymede faint?
Aliena
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Aliena
What is another name for Celia?
Sir John Falstaff
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Sir John Falstaff
Who said, "I was now a coward on instinct."
Battle of Shrewsbury
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Battle of Shrewsbury
In which battle, did many men run around dressed as King Henry IV?
Hotspur (Harry Percy)
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Hotspur (Harry Percy)
Whom did Henry IV want for a son instead of Hal?
Henry IV
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Henry IV
Who deposed Richard II?
Prince Hal
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Prince Hal
Who told Falstaff that he would banish him?
Gonzalo (Gonsalo)
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Gonzalo (Gonsalo)
Who is one of Dr. Warren's favorite characters?
Prospero
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Prospero
Who rules the island, including all its inhabitants?
Caliban
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Caliban
Whose name is cannibal turned around?
Ariel
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Ariel
Who made the storm that shipwrecked the boat?
Trinculo and Sebastian
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Trinculo and Sebastian
Who gave alcohol to Caliban?
Myth Criticism
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Myth Criticism
Drama is a cultural practice for building community and telling ourselves who we are.
Deconstruction
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Deconstruction
Close reading is taken to a very negative extreme. The text is NOT unified but a tangle of oppositions.
Post-colonial
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Post-colonial
Would read The Tempest as a critique of British treatment of Native Americans and Prospero as an invader who uses people like property.
New Criticism
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New Criticism
A literary work is perfection itself. You look at its unity, paradox, and irony.
New Historicism
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New Historicism
Uses documents of the period when the literary work was written in order to deconstruct the literary text.
We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep
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We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep
Prospero in Tempest
You taught me language and my profit on't is, I know how to curse
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You taught me language and my profit on't is, I know how to curse
Caliban in Tempest
All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players
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All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players
Jacques in As You Like It
My father is hard at study; pray now rest yourself.
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My father is hard at study; pray now rest yourself.
Miranda in Tempest
I pray you, do not fall inlove with me, for I am falser than vows made in wine.
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I pray you, do not fall inlove with me, for I am falser than vows made in wine.
Rosalind/ Ganymede in As You Like It
Name one example of an attempted or successful coup/ overthow in each of the 3 plays.
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Name one example of an attempted or successful coup/ overthow in each of the 3 plays.
Antonio & Alonso overthrow Prospero. Duke Frederick overthrows Duke Senior. Hotspur, Mortimer, and friends and relatives try to overthrow Henry IV.




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