Your own game. William Shakespeare презентация

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10 – What are Shakespeare’ s dates?

10 – What are Shakespeare’ s dates?

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1564 - 1616

1564 - 1616

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20 – What theatre did William Shakespeare work?

20 – What theatre did William Shakespeare work?

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Globe

Globe

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30 – Which Queen reigned during Shakespeare’s times?

30 – Which Queen reigned during Shakespeare’s times?

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Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

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40 – What did William Shakespeare do when he arrived in London?

40 – What did William Shakespeare do when he arrived in London?

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Shakespeare began to work in London holding horses of those Londoners who came

to see the plays of the theatre.

Shakespeare began to work in London holding horses of those Londoners who came

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50 – What event happened in1592 so that many public places were closed

and plays couldn't be performed either. Shakespeare spent these years writing sonnets and poems.

50 – What event happened in1592 so that many public places were closed

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From 1592 to 1594 the Black Death spread across England.

From 1592 to 1594 the Black Death spread across England.

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10 – What country is the most often mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays?
Italy
Denmark
England
France

10 – What country is the most often mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays? Italy Denmark England France

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England

England

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20 – How many languages are Shakespeare’s works translated into?

20 – How many languages are Shakespeare’s works translated into?

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27

27

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30 – Which of these Shakespeare did NOT write:
Plays
Sonnets
Novels
Poems

30 – Which of these Shakespeare did NOT write: Plays Sonnets Novels Poems

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Novels

Novels

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40 – How can William Shakespeare's plays be categorized?

40 – How can William Shakespeare's plays be categorized?

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They can be categorized as: 1. Histories 2. Comedies 3. Tragedies

They can be categorized as: 1. Histories 2. Comedies 3. Tragedies

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50 – What work made Shakespeare popular?

50 – What work made Shakespeare popular?

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Venus and Adonis (1593)

Venus and Adonis (1593)

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10 – Characters of what play are these people – Tybalt, Mercutio, Lady

Montague, Nurse?

10 – Characters of what play are these people – Tybalt, Mercutio, Lady Montague, Nurse?

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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

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20 – What is the name of this character?

20 – What is the name of this character?

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Ophelia

Ophelia

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30 – What play is Bianca one of the main characters?

30 – What play is Bianca one of the main characters?

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The Taming of the Shrew

The Taming of the Shrew

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40 – Who is the heroin of the play “Much Ado about nothing”?


40 – Who is the heroin of the play “Much Ado about nothing”?

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Beatrice

Beatrice

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50 – Who became a prototype of General Macbeth?

50 – Who became a prototype of General Macbeth?

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Scottish King who was beheaded for seizing the throne by killing the rightful

king

Scottish King who was beheaded for seizing the throne by killing the rightful king

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10 – What play is this quotation from “To be or not to

be that is the question….”

10 – What play is this quotation from “To be or not to

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Hamlet

Hamlet

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20 – What play is this quotation from “A horse! a horse! my

kingdom for a horse”!

20 – What play is this quotation from “A horse! a horse! my

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King Richard III

King Richard III

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30 - What play is this quotation from “A friendly eye could never

see such faults”?

30 - What play is this quotation from “A friendly eye could never see such faults”?

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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

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40 – What play is this quotation from “Nothing will come of nothing”?


40 – What play is this quotation from “Nothing will come of nothing”?

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King Lear

King Lear

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50 – What play is this quotation from “This is very midsummer madness”?


50 – What play is this quotation from “This is very midsummer madness”?

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Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night

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