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Friday, 27 May 2011

Mrs Crowley

Bye mrs Crowley all the best and good luck. I will miss you xxxx. Your a really nice and fun teacher.

Monday, 23 May 2011

benedick´s diray

Oh Man! Benedick thou you are a big reeky-dog hearted-flirt gill, don't think I am in love with you because I ain't at all. I'm not in love with you because you are a dirty doghearted lumpish hedge-pig.Any ways who would want to marry a four eyed donkey like you. You fat black flax-wench flirt-gill foot-licker.I'll pray a thousand prayers for your death!

although i still love thou from thee heart

by kishonee

elizabethan women

The Role of Elizabethan Women - Education - The Commoners
The Elizabethan women who were commoners would not have attended school or received any formal type of education. Elizabethan women would have had to learn how to govern a household and become skilled in all housewifely duties. Her education would have been purely of the domestic nature in preparation for the only real career option for a girl - marriage! Single Elizabethan women were sometimes looked upon with suspicion. It was often the single women who were thought to be witches by their neighbours. All Elizabethan women would be expected to marry, and would be dependant on her male relatives throughout her life.




The Role of Elizabethan Women in Marriage
Elizabethan women were expected to bring a dowry to the marriage. A dowry was an amount of money, goods, and property that the bride would bring to the marriage. It was also referred to as her marriage portion.
After marriage Elizabethan women were expected to run the households and provide children. Large families were the norm as the mortality rate for children and babies was so high. Many Elizabethan woman made arrangement for the care of their children in case they themselves died during childbirth.

Elizabethan Women

In Elizabethan times women were taken care of by their fathers, brothers, or another male relative. They were highly educated but they were not allowed to go to school, or to university. They could be educated at home by private tutors. Women were not allowed proffesions like law, politics and medicine but they could work in domestic services like cooks and maids. Women were not allowed to act on stage. They were not allowed to talk back and they were suppose to be pure and chaste.

Elizabethan Women

In Elizabethan times, women were expected to be housewives and mothers but women were not allowed to enter law, medical or politics but they could work as either maids or cooks. Women could write books because it was suitable for them but they couldn't act on the public stage or write for the public stage but instead the roles of women were played by boys.

Elizabethan Women

In elizabethan times women couldn't go to school or get equal pay & education.Women could not have there own property and they had very limted rights!If a man and a women were married,the man could have a affair with another women but the women couldn't.If women were single, then their father, brother or another male would have to look after them.

By D'Angelo.J.Madourie 22/5/11

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Elizabethan Woman

It was believed that women always needed someone to look after them. If they were married, their husband was expected to look after them. If they were single, then their father, brother or another male relative was expected to take care of them.Women were not allowed to go to school or to university, but they could be educated at home by private tutors. Elizabeth was tutored by the famous Elizabethan scholar Roger Ascham.Women were not allowed to enter the professions i.e law, medicine, politics, but they could work in domestic service as cooks, maids etc, and a female painter, Levina Teerlinc, was employed by Henry VIII and later by Mary and Elizabeth respectively. Women were also allowed to write works of literature, providing the subject was suitable for women: mainly translations or religious works.

Women were not allowed to act on the public stage or write for the public stage. Acting was considered dishonorable for women and women did not appear on the stage in England until the seventeenth century. In Shakespeare's plays, the roles of women were often played by young boys.Women, regardless of social position, were not allowed to vote (however, only men of a certain social position were allowed to vote). Neither could women inherit their father's titles. All titles would pass from father to son or brother to brother, depending on the circumstances.The only exception was, of course, the crown.

Women were not allowed to wear what ever they liked.
Women were not allowed jobs.
Women were tutored at home.
Women did not have the vote and were not allowed to enter politics

  • Womens roles were limted

  • Women were expected to be housewives and mothers

  • Childbearing was considered a great honour to women

  • Children were considrered a blessing from God

  • It was believed that women always need somebody to look after

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Beatrice's diary entry

Benedick you cockered dizzy-eyed flirty common-kissing gill fish. He thinks his a ladies man but he's not. I notice how differently he speaks to me from the other women. I think he has a thing for me but he can't admit it. Well not yet.

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Dear Diary_ Beatriz

Benedick is a cockered dizzy eyed flirt gill. he dosent wanna get married but he really loves me but he dosent wanna admit it.
BENEDICK is a cockered -dizzy eyed- dewbery and says he doesn't want to get married but i think the fobbing- fat kidney- foot licker does.
BEATRICE is a craven- dismal dreaming- death token which i think she's in love with BENEDICK but always denise it.

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

i hate the dizzy eyed idiot parrot teacher she thinks she knows everything like a teacher beatrice beatrice all about her isn it but i think secretly she loves me <3

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Dear Diary,


Oh Man! Benedick thou you are a big reeky-dog hearted-flirt gill, don't think I am in love with you because I ain't at all. I'm not in love with you because you are a dirty doghearted lumpish hedge-pig.Any ways who would want to marry a four eyed donkey like you. You fat black flax-wench flirt-gill foot-licker.I'll pray a thousand prayers for your death!

Monday, 16 May 2011

dear diary.... i really live beatrice but really shy to tell her.....but soon we'll get married

Dear Diary,

Today as usual i argued with Benedick i don't no why he makes me angry but in the inside i no he has feelings for me and i have a feeling we are going to get married!

Dear Diary,

who does that reeky-dog hearted-flirt gill think he is! Yeah right girls fall for him, more like he falls for himself. But I do think he likes me a bit, no wonder he's acting so clever but I better watch out for Benedick, I swore I'm NEVER getting married and that is my final decision.
i love benadick i think he's cute but he doesz not lioke me bouut hopefilly wee'lll get marriiied :L

Sunday, 15 May 2011

WILLIAM FACTS :)



  • Anne Hathaway was eight years older than Shakespeare and three months pregnant when they got married.
  • Shakespeare's Father, John was a money lender! He was accused in the Exchequer Court of Usury for lending money at the inflated rate of 20% and 25% Interest.
  • Shakespeare and his company built TWO Globe Theatres.

Batrice Diary

Dear Diary

GOSH!!! I COULD KILL THAT FOUR EYES ED DONKEY FLIRT GRILL THINKS THE WOURLD REVOLVES AROUND HIM I SWEAR TO NEVER MARRY SUCH A MAN WHO IS SO INTERESTED IN HIM SELF HE MAKES ME WANT TO VOMIT TO SEE A MAN LIKE THIS. KMT



MUNA OMAR




benedicks diary

beatrice thinks that she can fall into anyones arms and she thinks she is really smart and she thinks she is preety but really if someone scratched her face it wouldn't make a difference.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Benedick secret diary entry for Beatrice

Dear Diary,
I hate this ugly of a woman Beatrice she thinks shes so beautiful that she don't want to get married.I say shes only nasty to me she has a thing for me , yes!yes! that has to be it why else would she call me names for no reason.I have to watch out for that CRAVEN...UNMUZZLED,SHEEP-BITING,MILK-LIVERED,ONION-EYED,PIGNUT!

By D'Angelo.J.Madourie

Friday, 13 May 2011

homework beatrice's diary entry by madiya akhtar

Senior Benedick is such a artless fat kidneyd clackdish he thinks his all it but he isn't .he say's he is not going to get married but seriously no one is single for long and he has he's eye on me so i better wath out . but inside i feel like he is cute though a bit but not enough to impress me!!!!!!



top secret beatrice(madiya)

Benedick and Beatrice

Benedick and Beatrice, insult each other and they pretend to hate each other, but the real truth is that they love each other also they are attracted to each other. Their relationship starts with haterade and insults but at the end they compliment each other but still in insults. They realise that they have a lot incommon than they could ever imagine. At the end they realise that they are iin love with each other and they get married.

Benedick vs Beatrice

Benedick:Thou Beatrice you doghearted dewberry.
Beatrice:Benedick i would rather kiss a goat than look at you.
Benedick:Even if scratches on your face it woul't look worse.
Beatrice:Thou Benedick i would rather have my eye sight taken than look at you you pignut!
Benedick:Beatrice your face is so ugly that every time you try to get with a man he runs away.


By D'Angelo.J.Madourie
im the first to do my homework

Thursday, 12 May 2011

did u noe he was 52 yers old wen he died. his wife was caled anne hathaway.he marred her wen he was 18 and she was 26 yers old.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

William Shakespeare


William Shakespeare was a poet who was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, at the age of 18 he got married to Anne Hathaway, he had three children called Susanna and two twins called Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592 he began his career as an actor, writer and an owner of a playing company called the chamberlain's men.
in all of william shakespares play if there was a female actor a men had to play the character

Shakespeare

shakspeare's dad was a glovemaker and his mum was a wool merchant.

shakespeare

Shakesspeare was 6 or 7 years old whaen he started school. at the strafford grammer school.

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the 16th century. He then wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language.

BY D'Angelo.J.Madourie 10/5/11

Globe Theatre

i found out that John Shakespeare (father)Mary Shakespeare (mother) of Shakespeare got married inbetween 1560-1564.Also John Shakespeare at one point worked in Mary Ardens fathers land.
he attually started school at the age of 6 or 7 yr old

Monday, 9 May 2011

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Shakespeare



William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist.(Died 23 April 1616 (age 52). At the age of 18, Shakespeare married the 26-year-old Anne Hathaway.

The ceremony may have been arranged in some haste, since the Worcester chancellor allowed the marriage banns to be read once instead of the usual three times, and six months after the marriage Anne gave birth to a daughter, Susanna, baptised 26 May 1583. Twins, son Hamnet and daughter Judith, followed almost two years later and were baptised 2 February 1585. Hamnet died of unknown causes at the age of 11 and was buried 11 August 1596.

Children :
  • Susanna Hall
  • Hamnet Shakespeare
  • Judith Quiney
Relative(s):
  • John Shakespeare(Father)
  • Mary Shakespeare(Mother)
After the birth of the twins, Shakespeare left few historical traces until he is mentioned as part of the London theatre scene in 1592, and scholars refer to the years between 1585 and 1592 as Shakespeare's "lost years".


Did u noe that Shakespeare started school at the age of 2 years old. Later on 18-year-old William Shakespeare married 26-year-old Anne Hathaway in November 1582. At the time, she was pregnant with his child.Read more:

The globe theatre

The globe theatre is a faithful reconstruction of the open-air playhouse, first built in 1599, where Shakespeare worked and for which he wrote many of his greatest plays.

The Globe Theatre (:

The Globe Theatre Can Hold About Three Thousand People In It :)

Monday, 2 May 2011

shakespeare

The globe theatre was built in 1599. But it was destroyed in a fire on 29 june 1613,a second globe theatre was built on the same site by june 1614 and closed in 1642.An modern reconstrution of the globe, named shakespare's globe opened in 1997. It is approximately 230 metres for the site of the original theatre.

Friday, 29 April 2011

globe theatre

globe theatre

Southwark_reconstructed_globe.jpg (640×480)The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613. A second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642.he Globe was built in 1599 using timber from an earlier theatre, The theatre, which had been built by Richard Burbage's father, James Burbage, in Shoreditch in 1576.t the base of the stage, there was an area called the pit, (or, harking back to the old inn-yards, yard) where, for a penny, people (the "groundlings") would stand on the rush-strewn earthen floor to watch the performance. During the excavation of the Globe in 1989 a layer of nutshells was found, pressed into the dirt flooring so as to form a new surface layer. Around the yard were three levels of stadium-style seats, which were more expensive than standing room.

The Globe Theatre In London

















The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespear. It was built in 1599 by Shakespear's playing company, the Lord of Chamberlain's Men, was destroyed by a fire on 29th June 1613.James Burbage, owner of the Globe Theatre, moved the theatre to avoid paying higher rent.The Globe was too small to fit the theatregoers who came to see the play of the up-and-coming William Shakespear.


The Globe's actual dimensions are unknown, but its shape and size can be approximated from scholary inquiry over the last two centuries. The evidence suggestes that it was a three-storey, open-air amphitheatre approximately 100 feet (30 m) in a diameter that could house up to 3,000 spectators.


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The Globe Theatre



The Globe theatre was built in London in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company who were called the lord Chamberlain's men. The Globe theatre had 3,000 seats and there were people standing at the bottom ofd the seats were the poor people who couldn't afford the seats but the wealthier people sat down in either boxes or seats in balcony's. But the Globe theatre was burnt by fire on 29th June in 1613, however a new Globe theatre was rebuilt in the same place in June 1614 but closed in 1642. The play's started exactly at 2 o'clock because it would get dark fast and electricity wasn't discovered yet and when the play started a cannon would fire a signal to tell people that the play has started, there also bear fighting and cock fighting. There is a modern version of the theatre in London.

Good work!

Nice posts guys, just waiting on the rest now.  See if anybody can find out something that no one else has written yet. :)

Miss C!

Thursday, 28 April 2011

The globe theatre

The globe was associated with william shakespeare it was built in 1599 by shakespeares playing company the lord chamberlains men and it was destroyed by the fire on june 29th 1613 a second globe was build in the same site in june 1614 and closed 1642 a modern recunstruction of the globe named shakespeare globe opened in 1997 approxamitely 250 meters (750 ft) from the site of the original theatre.

Globe THEATRE!

The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613. A second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642.
BY D'ANGELO.DJ.MADOURIE

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

globe theatre

The globe theatre was built in 1599. But it was destroyed in a fire on 29 june 1613,a second globe theatre was built on the same site by june 1614 and closed in 1642.An modern reconstrution of the globe, named shakespare's globe opened in 1997. It is approximately 230 metres for the site of the original theatre.
Nice info Hardev - Remember your capital letters and full stops! ;) - Miss Crowley

I corrected my mistakes miss crowley

Brilliant Hardev! :)

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Globe Theatre

The Globe Theatre was opened in 1599, and rebuilt in 1614 and closed again in 1942. It is an Elizabethan Theatre. It can seat 3,000 people sitting and standing.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Homework 26th April 2011

Find out as much as you can about the Globe theatre in London. You can find out when it was built; what takes place there; who was closely related to it; what happened to it etc. Each student should find out at least four things and post them to the blog.  You can also comment on something someone else has said.

Here are some key words to help you :
  • groundlings
  • cutpurses
  • actors
  • the plague
  • playwright