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Drama- Elements Comedy Dramatic works which use humor to explore various themes and characters. Comedies usually end on a happy note. Tragedy Drama which treats serious subjects and often focuses on the tragic hero s character. Tragedies end with death.

Drama- Characters Tragic Hero- The central figure of tragedy; this is someone who serves as a cautionary tale, someone we typically would admire and respect except for his

Drama- Characters Tragic Flaw- The singular weakness* that brings the tragic hero to his downfall *Examples: Hubris- excessive pride and arrogance Obsession jealousy, lust, greed, etc.

Drama- Characters Foil- A character that defines certain characteristics of the tragic hero by exhibiting opposite traits, providing contrast that emphasizes the other character (Mercutio) Confidante- A character upon which another character relies for guidance (the Nurse and Friar Laurence)

Drama- Elements Plot stages of a Shakespearean Tragedy (as well as many Greek tragedies)- Exposition Rising Action Peripetia (Turning Point) Anagnorisis (Falling Action) Denouement (Resolution)

Drama- Elements Exposition- tragic hero introduced; flaw is hinted at, but not yet fully developed

Drama- Elements Rising Action- tragic flaw becomes more apparent or pronounced; leads to events which set the stage for downfall

Drama- Elements Peripetia- Sudden Change Reversal of fortune brings tragic hero down from his elevated state

Drama- Elements Anagnorisis (falling action) Recognition by the tragic hero of his flaw, leading to Catharsis -purging of audience s emotions through pity and fear. Epiphany- purging of audience s emotions through empathy and understanding.

Drama- Elements Dénouement - Untying Resolution- In Shakespearean tragedies, this often involves a restoration of the social order

Drama- Devices Dialogue- two characters speaking in conversation.

Drama- Devices Monologue an extended speech by one character. For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. -Prince of Verona

Drama- Devices Soliloquy an extended speech by one character, alone on stage. Soliloquies are used to express the private thoughts of one character. (Romeo & Juliet, the balcony scene)

Drama- Devices Aside a character s direct address to the audience, which is not heard by the other characters (unless directed at one other character so that another can t hear) Caesar: Be near me, that I may remember you. Trebonius: Caesar, I will (aside) and so near will I be, That your best friends shall wish I had been further. II.ii.123

Drama- Devices Dramatic Irony- When the audience knows information that the character is unaware of adds element of suspense (Romeo & Juliet, final scene)

Drama- Devices Anachronism- something that is out of the time period of the play s setting Caesar: What is t o clock? Brutus: Caesar, tis strucken eight. II.ii.114 Pun- A play on words; usually capitalizing on homonyms or double meanings A cobbler... A mender of bad soles. I.i.11

Drama- Devices Poetic devices: Alliteration and Assonance- Why, now blow wind, swell billow, and swim bark V.i.67 Review- Metaphor- Young ambition s ladder II.i.22 Simile- He doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus I.ii.135 Symbol- Let us bathe our hands in Caesar s blood III.i.106 Foreshadowing- Beware the Ides of March I.ii.18

Drama- Elements Prose- normal writing usually spoken by servants & commoners (Brutus s funeral speech) Blank Verse- Unrhymed iambic pentameter (poetry) usually spoken by noblemen and central characters (Antony s funeral speech)

Text analysis (explication) Purpose: To study the nuances of language and practice critical thinking and writing skills Process: To explain in detail the particulars within a given passage of text, and examine its value and effectiveness Why do it? Roughly 50% of assignments in a freshmen composition class involve some form of explication Text analysis is important for developing critical thinking skills

Drama- Text Analysis Choose a piece of text- Monologue or Soliloquy Minimum 10 lines of unbroken text Examine the entire block of text

Analysis- In your writing piece: Identify the Act, scene, and line numbers (e.g.: I.ii.14-24) Identify the speaker and the situation Identify and explain any devices Metaphor, simile, personification, verbal irony, pun, aside, anachronism, alliteration, internal rhyme, etc. Identify and explain curious diction (word use) Identify and explain curious syntax (word order) Comment on the overall effectiveness of the passage on the part of the character or Shakespeare

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Parallel Text For use as an aid to understanding the meaning of your block of text: http://nfs.sparknotes.com/juliuscaesar