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This document is a comprehensive summary of Unit 5: Sweet Swan of Avon and covers William Shakespeare, the characteristics of tragedy, and the play Hamlet. The summary discusses: - The main characteristics of tragedies (tragic hero, fatal flaw, catharsis, madness, soliloquies) - The typical structure of a tragedy - Shakespeare's historical and religious context - Biographical information about Shakespeare - Elizabethan Theatre and Globe Theatre - A clear Hamlet content analysis - Explanation of the monologue “To be or not to be” (life vs. death, suffering, fear of the unknown) Suitable as a study aid for English tests and exams and as a repetition of the most important theory and themes.

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ENGELS
UNIT 5 SWEET SWAN OF AVON

1| Tragedies .

Different aspects
●​ a hero of noble birth
→ nowadays:
○​ ordinary people bcs we can relate to them

→ Shakespeare’s days:
○​ important people bcs there is drama in the fall of a great person​
​ ⇒ taken from Aristotle
○​ we are curious about them

→ Shakespeare:
○​ the characters are more ‘human’ than the characters in classical drama​
⇒ more believable
○​ the unimportant characters also get a tragedy in the story

●​ the fatal flaw​
= weakness​
→ it’s the reason for the final tragedy​

→ we feel that there is no turning back, ​
but we feel that it could’ve been avoided from the start​

●​ reversal of fortune​
→ typical structure of a tragedy:
○​ beginning: ​
something awful happens​

○​ middle:​
a series of awful events​

○​ end: ​
all main characters are dead​
⇒we get a feeling that the order has been restored​

​ → ‘rollen zijn omgedraaid’

, ●​ madness​
= gekkigheid​

→ every character goes mad​
​ ⇒ they become insane, feel a powerful emotion or even fake being mad​

→ catharsis = emotionele zuivering​
​ ⇒ we felt the emotions ourselves and keep them under control​
​ ⇒ when we witness these emotions get out of control, we feel them safely​
​ ⇒ we cleanse ourselves of these emotions when we see them being portrayed​

●​ soliloquies​
= monologue​
⇒ the actor talks to himself​

→ allows us to see inside a character’s mind​
​ ⇒ similar to voice-over in a movie​

→ Shakespeare: ​
to find a way to express thoughts that are hard to put into words​

●​ death​
→ always in the ending
○​ mostly the main characters
○​ last scene is a pile of corpses
○​ tragic deaths
○​ ‘If only’ feeling >< inevitable from the start​
⇒ we feel stressed, but also relieved ( ⇒ catharsis)

2| Not of an Age, but for All Time .

historical context
●​ monarchy​
→ religious revolution:
○​ Henry VII >< pope (he wanted to divorce)​
⇒ Anglican church (protestants) >< catholic church (christian)​
⇒ whitewashing = removing all catholic imagery
○​ 3 changes in 12 years ⇒ chaos
○​ mystery plays became forbidden

→ educational revolution

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