Carl Marx:"Aeschylus and Shakespeare are the two greatest dramatic genius the world has ever known.” His friend:"He does not belong to one time, but belongs to all times
❖ Carl Marx: “Aeschylus and Shakespeare are the two greatest dramatic genius the world has ever known.” ❖ His friend: “He does not belong to one time, but belongs to all times
contents 1.Drama ll.Theatres in English Renaissance lll.William Shakespeare IV.Major Plays V.Shakespeare's Sonnets
contents ❖ I. Drama ❖ II. Theatres in English Renaissance ❖ III. William Shakespeare ❖ IV. Major Plays ❖ V. Shakespeare’s Sonnets
l.Drama 1.Comedy 喜刷 2.Tragedy 悲刷
I. Drama ❖ 1. Comedy 喜剧 ❖ 2. Tragedy 悲剧
1.Comedy Origin:the boisterous choruses and dialogue of the) rites of the feasts of the Greek god Dionysus. boisterous:[boisteres]a.欢闹的 Dionysus:[daienaises]n.[希神]狄 俄尼索斯(酒神,罗神Bacchus)
1. Comedy ❖ Origin: the boisterous choruses and dialogue of the rites of the feasts of the Greek god Dionysus. - boisterous: [lbɔistərəs] a. 欢闹的 Dionysus: [ldaiəlnaisəs] n. [希神]狄 俄尼索斯(酒神, 罗神Bacchus)
MED Definition:one of two major types of drama,the other being tragedy. Its aim is to amuse,and it typically ends happily
❖ Definition: one of two major types of drama, the other being tragedy. ❖ Its aim is to amuse, and it typically ends happily