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PRE-SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA - Coggle Diagram
PRE-SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA
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Interludes
Like the morality plays, these were more comic and realistic, and the heroes more individualized.
John Heywood
In a match to determine the most fantastic lie, the Palmer wins by saying he had never in all his travels seen a woman lose her temper.
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Academic comedy
Nicholas Lidall's Ralph Roister Doister Plautus and Terence, the hero is modeled on the Latin comedies Ralph, a penniless braggart of a soldier.
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Public theater began in 1576, when the first permanent theater for public performances was built in a London.
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Court drama
By royal decree dramas and other entertainments were performed at court on festival days Such as Christmas and Twelfth Night.
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Violence
Extremely popular in the new professional theater, violent action often left the stage strewn with corpses.
John Pickeryng's
It relates the classical tales of Orestes and uses a character, Vice, from the morality plays, has munh gratuitous violence with the stage littered with bloody corpses.
Thomas Preston's
It has six men and two boys handling 38 roles. Blood covers the floor of the stage as a fake skin is flayed from an attempted usurper and a bladder of wine is nicked to stimulate the flowing of his life´s blood.