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Take 20 on Medieval Drama

Take 20 on Medieval Drama 20 slides of information related to the Medieval English Drama and the text Everyman , including key literary terms and ideas. What was the center of the medieval peoples ’ social, educational, and spiritual lives?. Photo b y Keith Marshall @ Flickr.

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Take 20 on Medieval Drama

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  1. Take 20 on Medieval Drama 20 slides of information related to the Medieval English Drama and the text Everyman, including key literary terms and ideas

  2. What was the center of the medieval peoples’ social, educational, and spiritual lives? Photo by Keith Marshall @ Flickr

  3. Tropes – embellishments on the Mass liturgy Photo by Groume @ Flickr

  4. First English Play (in Latin) Quem Quaeritis (Whom Do You Seek) Angel: “Whom do you seek ye in the tomb, O lovers of Christ?” Marys: “Jesus of Nazareth, him that was crucified, O heavenly being.” Angel: “He is risen, as he hath prophesied. Go announce, that he that risen from the dead.” Marys: “Alleluia, Alleluia.” Photo by Dtcchc @ Flickr

  5. Expanded into pageants with costumes, scenery, props, etc. Photo by Istolethetv @ Flickr

  6. Moved to the church steps Photo by Swamibu @ Flickr

  7. Scripts to English and then storylines became bawdy and church dropped productions Photo by Vauvau @ Flickr

  8. Guilds of tradesmen produced and performed on pageant wagons

  9. Three types of short plays performed in cycles, or series Mystery Miracle Morality

  10. Mystery Plays -- dramas based on stories of the Bible Photo by Roger Smith @ Flickr

  11. The Second Shepherd’s Play, tells of a madcap story of a sheep thief, but as it ends we learn the shepherds are headed to the Nativity.

  12. Miracle Plays -- dramas about the lives of the saints Photo by Lawrence OP @ Flickr

  13. Morality Plays – allegorical dramas in which abstrations are personified in the struggle for a human soul extended metaphor in which characters, objects, and events equate meanings outside the work Photo by Aristicrats-hat @ Flickr

  14. Everyman, written about 1500, is the best example of the English morality play

  15. The Dance of Death motif in the humanities, a late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one's station in life, Death unites all, or all are equalin Death’s presence 2010 Photo by Chris Willis at http://www.flickr.com/photos/8381313@N08/4653969061/ 2007 Music by Kevin MacLeod. Camille Saint-Saëns, Danse Macabre, Opus 40 in G minor (Computer generated).

  16. Black Plague 1348-49 Miniatur aus der Toggenburg-Bibel (Schweitz) von 1411

  17. BLACK PLAGUE Europe 1348/49 Bubonic plague so named for swollen glands called buboes Engraving of a plague doctor Black Plague 1348-49 Miniatur aus der Toggenburg-Bibel (Schweitz) von 1411

  18. Hans Holbein II • c. 1498-1543 • German portraitist • religious art • satire • Reformation • propaganda 1999 Stephanie Buck, Hans Holbein, Cologne: Könemann, 1542

  19. Pope King Queen Bishop Gentleman Astrologer Miser Child

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