Lecture 4 Literature of the 16th century. The Renaissance
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Lecture 4
tin enemy, his elder brother, the Duke of York, who is now King Edward IV: Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious1 summer by this son of York. 1 wonderful This is a soliloquy, like Hamlet’s speech beginning ‘To be, or not to be.’ The actor, alone on stage, uses the soliloquy to give his thoughts to the audience, who are all around the ‘thrust’ stage (hit illustration on p. 28). The first theatres in London, from The Theatre, built in 1576, to Shakespeare’s own Globe in the 1590s, had a thrust stage, and many of the audience stood around the stage. They paid one penny to see the play. Others paid more to nil in the rows looking over the heads of the audience to the stage. All the audience was very near to the actors. So Shakespeare’s words are shared between actor and audience the audience can become closely involved with the characters and their problems. Sometimes a character will make a big, public speech, like Mark Antony’s: Friends, Romans, countrymen,1 lend me your ears 1 people from the same nation from Julius Caesar. But usually the soliloquy is a private rather than a public speech. It is this kind of involvement with characters than makes Shakespeare’s plays different from those of most other playwrights, especially in tragedy. Shakespeare’s plays were written to be performed; he did not intend them to be published. All the plays are now divided into urn ions called acts and smaller sections called scenes. But this only happened about a century after the publication of the First Folio (first edition) of his complete plays in 1623. Shakespeare’s wrote his plays for performance, so it was more Important that the audience follow the progress of the plays on the stage than see the act and scene division on the page. Hamlet is built around seven soliloquies, which show Hamlet’s progress hum ‘nothing’ at the beginning, to King at the end of the play. Download 389.78 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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