William Shakespeare. The meaning of tragic love.
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William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) The meaning of tragic love

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Shakespeare in our daily life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQNyOgtxfJ8

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1) A pair of star-crossed lovers… Chorus a )Но нет печальней повести на свете, Чем повесть о Ромео и Джульетте. 2)If love be rough with you, be rough with love; Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down. Mercutio b )Она затмила факелов лучи! Сияет красота её в ночи, Как в ухе мавра - жемчуг несравненный. 3) …sad hours seem long. Romeo c )Роза пахнет розой, Хоть розой назови её, хоть нет 4) O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear. Romeo d )Ромео, как мне жаль, что ты Ромео!

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5) …never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. Prince e )Чума пади на оба ваших дома 6) But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Romeo f )Друг друга любят дети главарей, Но им судьба подстраивает козни, 7) O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Juliet g )А если так, будь тоже с ней жесток, Коли и жги, и будете вы квиты. 8) That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet. Juliet h ) Как медленно часы тоски ползут!

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9) Good night, good night, Parting is such sweet sorrow That I shall say “Good night” till it be tomorrow. Juliet i ) Конец Хоть высосал, как мед, твоё дыханье, Не справился с твоею красотой. 10) Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty. Romeo j ) Прощай, прощай, а разойтись нет мочи! Так и твердить бы век: "Спокойной ночи". 11) A plague o’ both your houses! k ) Но что за блеск я вижу на балконе? Там брезжит свет. Джульетта, ты как день!

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What is a tragic love?

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Discussion What do you t hink the play “Romeo and Juliet” is about? Do you think this play would be interesting to read? Why? Do you think this story is important to your life as a teenager? Why? Explain the definition of the word “tragedy” in your own words. Give examples from your life, news etc. What does “tragic love” mean?

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A husband in Italy who lost hope of his wife waking from a four-month coma has killed himself - only for his beloved to regain consciousness hours later . Doctors said when Rossana , 67, stirred , she asked for her husband Ettore . The tragedy , recalling the ending of Romeo and Juliet , took place in Padua , 60km (40 miles ) from Verona , the setting of Shakespeare's play . Ettore , 71, had kept a daily vigil at Rossana's side after she had a stroke and fell into a coma in September . Italian media report that he would visit his wife daily , sometimes coming to the hospital in the northern town as many as four times a day . But on Wednesday , Ettore committed suicide by gassing himself in the garage of the couple's Padua home . About 12 hours later , Rossana , a former nurse , emerged from the coma and asked for her husband . Ettore had recently told the local pastor that he was very pessimistic about the prospects of his wife's recovery , Italian news agency Ansa reports . The couple had no children . In Shakespeare's play , Juliet drinks a potion in order to appear dead as part of a plan to elope with Romeo . Unaware of this , Romeo , believing she is dead , kills himself . Juliet awakens and , seeing Romeo dead , stabs herself . http://news.bbc.co.uk/

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What are the main characters? Describe them? What is tragic about this story? Is this story similar to the one written by W. Shakespeare? Why? Think of the best headline to this article.

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Do you know? 1. William Shakespeare was born in 1564, but his exact birthdate is unknown. He was baptized on April 26 of that year, so his birth would have been shortly before. 2. Shakespeare did not go to college. 3. Shakespeare was eighteen when he married Anne Hathaway in 1582. She was 26 and expecting his baby. The couple had a baby girl, then had twins, a boy and a girl, in 1584. 4. Sometime in the mid 1580’s, Shakespeare moved to London from his home in Stratford-upon-Avon.

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Do you know? 5. Almost no information exists about Shakespeare’s activities from the time he moved to London to 1592, when he was described as an up-and-coming playwright in the London theater scene. Because of this, the years 1585 to 1592 are called “the lost years”. 6. According to reports, Shakespeare wrote quickly and with ease; Fellow playwright Ben Jonson said “Whatsoever he penned, he never blotted out a line .” 7. Because of the plague outbreak in Europe, all London playhouses were closed between 1592 and 1594 because it was thought that crowded places helped facilitate the spread of the disease. 8. During this period, because there was no demand for Shakespeare’s plays, he began to write poetry.

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Do you know? 9. In 1594, Shakespeare became one of the founders of Lord Chamberlain’s Men, an acting/theater group that soon became the leading player’s company in London. 10. In 1597, the theater in which The Lord Chamberlain’s Men performed was forced to close since it had been built on leased land. Many partners invested in a new theater built on the south bank of the Thames river. The new theater was called The Globe. 11. Plays were performed only in the afternoon, by daylight. 12. Laws at the time prohibited people from dressing above their rank in life. Players (actors) were the only exception to this rule, and could dress as noblemen on stage without being arrested and locked in the stocks.

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Do you know? 13. Women were not allowed to act in plays during Shakespeare’s time, so in all of his plays, women’s roles were performed by boys/young men. (This meant that in As You Like It , the boy player had to play Rosalind, a woman who pretends to be a man pretending to be…a woman! [If I described that correctly, someone bring me a doughnut.) 14. Though the printing press existed and books were being mass-produced all over Europe, Shakespeare had little interest in seeing his plays in print. He’d written them not to be read, but to be performed on stage. 15. Because they were often hastily written for performance on stage, none of Shakespeare’s original manuscripts exist.

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Do you know? 16. Shakespeare returned to Stratford after he finished work on The Tempest , in 1611. 17. He died in 1616. The words “Curst be he that moves my bones” were inscribed on his grave. 18. Seven years after his death, some of Shakespeare’s fellow players published Shakespeare’s plays in a single volume, called First Folio . They wrote that their intention was “only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend, and fellow alive, as was our Shakespeare.”


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