Слайд 21. In what year was Shakespeare born?
A.1564
B.1616
C.1558
D.1592
Слайд 32. What town or city was Shakespeare born in?
A.London
B.Stratford-upon-Avon
C.Snitterfield
D.Oxford
Слайд 43. Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, but what county is the
town in?
A. Sussex
B. Norfolk
C. Durham
D. Warwickshire
Слайд 54. The names of Shakespeare's father and mother were:
A. Abraham and
Sara
B. William and Anne
C. John and Mary
Слайд 65. Shakespeare attended the Stratford Grammar School, also known as the
King's New School:
A. From 1569 to 1579
B. He did not attend school.
C. There are no records of his school attendance, but it is highly likely he attended that school.
Слайд 76. Who did Shakespeare marry?
A. Judith Sadler
B. Susanna Hall
C. Anne Hathaway
D. Mary Queen of Scots
Слайд 87. How old was Shakespeare when he got married?
A. 17
B. 18
C. 19
D. 20
Слайд 98. Shakespeare was the father of how many children?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 10
D. 1
Слайд 109. Shakespeare left his home town of Stratford because:
A. He was
caught poaching on the lands of Sir Thomas Lucy and fled to avoid prosecution.
B. He was apprenticed to his father who was a butcher. He hated the work and ran away to London.
C. He took a job as a school teacher in the country, and left to pursue this career.
D. It is not known for sure how or why he left.
Слайд 1110. The London theaters were closed on account of a virulent
outbreak of the plague in 1593 and part of 1594. Specifically, what disease was this?
A. Tuberculosis
B. The Plague of Frogs
C. Bubonic Plague
D. The pox
Слайд 1211. In what year was the Globe Theater built?
A. 1594
B. 1599
C. 1608
D. 1613
Слайд 1312. Some time after 1599-1600 Shakespeare turned from writing predominantly romantic
comedies and history plays to tragedies. Which five plays are known as his "great tragedies"?
A. Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra
B. The Merchant of Venice, Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, Henry V, Twelfth Night
C. King John, Henry VI Part 1, Richard II, Richard III, Henry VIII
D. Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida, Coriolanus, Timon of Athens, Cymbeline.
Слайд 1413. In 1603 Shakespeare's acting company, The Lord Chamberlain's Men, became
the King's Men. Which king was their patron?
A. George III
B. James I
C. Edward III
D. Henry VIII
Слайд 1514. In his later years, Shakespeare collaborated with what author on
the play The Two Noble Kinsmen?
A. Thomas Middleton
B. Francis Beaumont.
C. Christopher Marlowe.
D. John Fletcher.
E. Ben Jonson
Слайд 1615. In what year did Shakespeare die?
A. 1599
B. 1616
C. 1623
D. 1642
Слайд 1716. How much did Shakespeare write?
A. 1 play, 38 sonnets and 154
epic narrative poems
B. 54 plays, 5 sonnets, and 38 epic narrative plays
C. 4 plays, 38 sonnets, and 5 epic narrative poem
D. 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 epic narrative poems
Слайд 1817. In what year was the first collected edition of Shakespeare's
plays, called the First Folio, published?
A. 1599
B. 1616
C. 1623
D. 1685
Слайд 1918. Is it reasonable to think that someone other than William
Shakespeare (1564-1616) of Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the works attributed to him?
A. Yes.
B. No.
Слайд 20Hamlet
1. To that question be or not is the to be.
2.
the of wit Brevity is soul.
1. To be, or not to be: that is the question.
2. Brevity is the soul of wit.
Слайд 21King Richard III
3. A a ! my horse ! kingdom for
horse a horse.
King Richard III
3. A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!
Слайд 22King Henry IV, Part II
4. Can once die A man but
die.
King Henry IV, Part II
4. A man can die but once
Слайд 23King Henry the Sixth, Part I
5. have delays ends dangerous .
King
Henry the Sixth, Part I
5. Delays have dangerous ends.
Слайд 24Timon of Athens
6. have better we days have seen.
Timon of Athens
6.
We have seen better days.
Слайд 25King Lear
7. will nothing come nothing of.
8. my is richer tongue
than love my .
King Lear
7, Nothing will come of nothing.
8. My love is richer than my tongue.
Слайд 26King Henry the Fifth
9. words best of few men are the
men.
King Henry the Fifth
9. Men of few words are the best men.
Слайд 27Шекспир. Сонет 2
Глубокими следами сорок зим,
Кто будет помнить царственный наряд,
Гнушаясь жалким
рубищем _______?
И на вопрос: "Где прячутся сейчас
Остатки красоты веселых лет?" -
Что скажешь ты? На дне угасших _____?
Но злой насмешкой будет твой _____.
Достойней прозвучали бы слова:
"Вы посмотрите на моих детей.
Моя былая свежесть в них _____,
В них оправданье старости _____”.
Пускай с годами стынущая _____
В наследнике твоем пылает вновь!
Слайд 28Шекспир. Сонет 19
Ты притупи, о время, когти льва,
Клыки из пасти леопарда
рви,
В прах обрати земные ______
И феникса сожги в его ______ .
Зимою, летом, осенью, весной
Сменяй улыбок слезы, плачем - ____.
Что хочешь делай с миром и со ____, -
Один тебе я запрещаю грех.
Чело, ланиты друга моего
Не борозди тупым своим резцом.
Пускай черты прекрасные ____
Для всех времен послужат _____.
А коль тебе не жаль его ланит,
Мой стих его прекрасным ______!
Слайд 29Глубокими следами сорок зим,
Кто будет помнить царственный наряд,
Гнушаясь жалким рубищем твоим?
И
на вопрос: "Где прячутся сейчас
Остатки красоты веселых лет?" -
Что скажешь ты? На дне угасших глаз?
Но злой насмешкой будет твой ответ.
Достойней прозвучали бы слова:
"Вы посмотрите на моих детей.
Моя былая свежесть в них жива,
В них оправданье старости моей".
Пускай с годами стынущая кровь
В наследнике твоем пылает вновь!
Слайд 30Ты притупи, о время, когти льва,
Клыки из пасти леопарда рви,
В прах
обрати земные существа
И феникса сожги в его крови.
Зимою, летом, осенью, весной
Сменяй улыбок слезы, плачем - смех.
Что хочешь делай с миром и со мной, -
Один тебе я запрещаю грех.
Чело, ланиты друга моего
Не борозди тупым своим резцом.
Пускай черты прекрасные его
Для всех времен послужат образцом.
А коль тебе не жаль его ланит,
Мой стих его прекрасным сохранит!
Слайд 31CAPTAINS CONTEST
Task- Name the play by Shakespeare which these characters
are taken from. Try to do it quicker than the other captain.
1. Oberon
2. Valentine and Proteus
3. Lord Capulet
4. Horatio
5. Benvolio Montague
6. Iago
Слайд 32Oberon (also spelled Auberon) is a legendary king of the fairies
in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play, “A Midsummer Night's Dream”, written in the mid-1590s, in which he is Consort to Titania, Queen of the Fairies.
2. Valentine and Proteus — from “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”
Lord Capulet, in William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”, is a loving, but controlling father. Lord Capulet is the head of his family and father to Juliet Capulet.
Benvolio Montague is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's drama “Romeo and Juliet ”. Benvolio in the play of Romeo and Juliet plays an important character as a friend and cousin of Romeo.
Horatio is a friend to Hamlet in the tragedy “ Hamlet”.
6. Iago is a fictional character in Shakespeare's “Othello” (c.1601-1604). Iago is a soldier and Othello's ancient (ensign or standard bearer). He is the husband of Emilia, Desdemona's attendant.
Слайд 33I. СТОИМОСТЬ ВОПРОСОВ ВИКТОРИНЫ
1. 1
2. 1
3. 3
4. 1
5. 4
6. 1
7. 2
8. 1
9. 2
10. 5
11. 2
12. 3
13. 5
14. 5
15. 1
16. 3
17. 5
18. 4
ВСЕГО: 49 БАЛЛОВ
Слайд 34II. ЗНАНИЕ НАЗВАНИЙ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЙ ШЕКСПИРА- МАКСИМУМ
38 БАЛЛОВ
ЗА ПРАВИЛЬНОЕ НАПИСАНИЕ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЯ –
1 БАЛЛ
III. РАССТАВИТЬ СЛОВА ЦИТАТ В НУЖНОМ ПОРЯДКЕ—3 балла каждая
ВСЕГО - 27 БАЛЛОВ
IV. УГАДАТЬ РИФМУ – 26 БАЛЛОВ - 6 слов по 2 балла
Слайд 35V. КОНКУРС КАПИТАНОВ—НАЗВАТЬ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЕ ШЕКСПИРА, ИЗ КОТОРОГО ВЗЯЛИ ИМЯ ПЕРСОНАЖА
ВСЕГО -
12 БАЛЛОВ ( 7 ЗАДАНИЙ ПО 2 БАЛЛА)
ВСЕГО : 152 БАЛЛА