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Vocab, Prologue, Quotes, comprehensions of Sc. 1 and 2

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What were the less wealthy spectators called when they attended a play in Shakespeare's Day?   Groundlings  
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What was the ground near the stage called?   The pit  
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Most of Shakespeare's plays were performed in what theatre?   The Globe  
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What was very interesting about all the actors in the plays during that time period in England?   The were all played by men or boys, even the girl's roles were played by males.  
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The sixteenth century was really what time period?   1500 - 1599  
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What was the Elizabethan popcorn that the spectators ate during performances   Hazelnuts  
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How many plays have been published by Shakespeare?   37  
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Shakespeare was originally from...   Stratford -0n-Avon, England  
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Shakespeare was married and had three children, but he left them for almost 20 years to pursue his dreams in...   London  
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He earned his money three ways...   Acting, Playwrighting, and the Money earned by the Acting Company since he was co-owner  
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In his early years of writing plays he wrote   many comedies and histories, and two tragedies, one being Romeo and Juliet  
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all of his plays were published together in one volume in 1623, how many years after his death   7  
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How many copies were printed of that first edition of his plays?   1000  
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Round character   a character that has many personality traits. like a real person  
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Flat character   one-dimensional, embodying only a single trait.  
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Shakespeare used flat characters usually for...   comic relief  
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Dramatic Foil   a character who highlights the traits of another character through contrast. In other words, a character who shows what another character is like becuase he/she is so different from that other character.  
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text aids   the numbered explanations of Shakespeare's language that appear alonside the text  
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pernicious   causing great injury or ruin  
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transgression   wrongdoing; sin  
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heretics   those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachgins of a church  
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augmenting   increasing; enlarging  
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greivance   injustice  
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Escalus   Prince of Verona  
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Paris   young count who is betrothed to Juliet  
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Montague   Head Father of the family  
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Romeo   son of Montague  
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Benvoliop   nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo  
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Tybalt   nephew to Lady Capulet  
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Lady Montague   wife to Montague  
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Lady Capulet   wife to Capulet  
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Capulet   head of the house of Capulet; father  
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Rosaline   girl who has broken Romeo's heart  
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"Do you bite your thumb at us sir?" What does this mean?   Do you give us an insulting bad gesture with your hand. Kind of like giving the middle finger  
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"From ancient grudge break to new mutiny."   From an old feud, a new fight starts to begin  
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"A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life"   a couple whose lives are doomed are going to get killed in this play  
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