CT - Historical Context of Drama Lesson
Historical Context of Drama
Introduction
In addition to theories of tragedy, it will also be helpful to establish some historical context for reading each play. The following microlesson will address each play’s author, time period, and overall lasting significance.
Historical Contexts for Drama
It is now time to delve into more information about the historical contexts for drama. Engage in the presentation below. Take notes and use the navigational tools at the bottom of the video to pause and rewind as necessary. Ensure that your speakers are turned up.
Character Review Activity
It is now time to delve into more information
Final Thoughts
Now that you have an understanding of the purposes of Comedy and Tragedy, and its historical context and you should have begun reading two plays: William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Moliere’s The Misanthrope. Both plays should be read in their entirety and viewed if possible.
As you read focus upon the elements of literary merit that have been discussed in the previous module, especially complexity of character, ambiguity, and irony.
Please complete your reading of the two dramas before moving to the next lessons.
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