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1.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

1.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Caliban, Prospero, Shakespeare, TempestDownload : MP3 AudioWelcome Back! � We are picking back up, now, with Shakespeare's The Tempest. It is one of his four Romances and according to the nineteenth century, his last play. It is indeed NOT his final play, but we can talk about it as likely his lost great play, and the last play he wrote by himself. The nineteenth century (and many uninformed critics and sch...

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[ Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:20:21 GMT ]



Selected Sonnets by Spenser and Sidney

Selected Sonnets by Spenser and Sidney: Readings and LecturesBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Sonnet Spenser SidneyDownload : MP3 AudioIncludes both readings and a lecture on all selected sonnets. 33 minutes. ...

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[ Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:41:11 GMT ]



Selected Sonnets by Spenser and Sidney

Includes both readings and a lecture on all selected sonnets. 33 minutes. Author: Dr. Greg Martin Genre: SpeechTags: Sonnet Spenser Sidney Download 'Selected Sonnets by Spenser and Sidney: Readings and Lectures' MP3 Audio ...

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[ Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:41:11 GMT ]



5.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

5.1 Dramatic Reading of William Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare The TempestDownload : MP3 AudioThe end of our adventure is upon us. Prospero's "project�gather(s) to a head"�(5.1.1). The audience watches each group of wanderers come back into the fray, into the circle Prospero weaves�on the stage, and the last, great spectacle, the wonderful vision of the island is Miranda and Ferdinand playing at chess. What might this mean? symbolize? Think about...

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[ Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:10:49 GMT ]



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[ Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:10:49 GMT ]



3.4 Explanation of Shakespeare's Othello

3.4 Explanation of Shakespeare's OthelloBy Dr. Greg MartinTags: Guide, Help, Othello, Podcast, Shakespeare, StudyDownload : MP3 AudioThe scene opens with the comic relief offered by the clown's discussion of the word lie. In the play, to lie can mean three things. Desdemona uses it here to mean "to lie down to sleep" or "to lie down in one's home where one lives." The clown jokes about the other possible meaning, "to tell a lie." The audience�will soon learn in 4.1 that to lie can also mean t...

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[ Thu, 8 Mar 2007 11:40:50 GMT ]



3.4 Explanation of Shakespeare's Othello

The scene opens with the comic relief offered by the clown's discussion of the word lie. In the play, to lie can mean three things. Desdemona uses it here to mean "to lie down to sleep" or "to lie down in one's home where one lives." The clown jokes about the other possible meaning, "to tell a lie." The audience will soon learn in 4.1 that to lie can also mean to lie with someone (i.e., sex). This is the meaning that will throw Othello into a fit. So, th...

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[ Thu, 8 Mar 2007 11:40:50 GMT ]



4.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

4.1 Dramatic Reading of William Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare Tempest MasqueDownload : MP3 AudioThis scene presents the audience with two plays-within-the play. The first, a masque performed for Ferdinand and Miranda to celebrate their marriage, and the frippery (clothing shoppe) for Stephano and Trinculo. What is the purpose of the plays-within? Is the banquet scene the play-within intended for the wedding party? Notice how the happy, celebratory mas...

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[ Mon, 5 Mar 2007 12:08:06 GMT ]



4.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

This scene presents the audience with two plays-within-the play. The first, a masque performed for Ferdinand and Miranda to celebrate their marriage, and the frippery (clothing shoppe) for Stephano and Trinculo. What is the purpose of the plays-within? Is the banquet scene the play-within intended for the wedding party? Notice how the happy, celebratory masque is interrupted by Prospero remembering that there is a group of characters plotting against him. Check out the new vogue for masques ...

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[ Mon, 5 Mar 2007 12:08:06 GMT ]



3.3 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

3.3 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare The TempestDownload : MP3 AudioI commonly refer to this scene as "The Banquet scene." The scene opens with the royal party wandering about the island, Alonso in a nearly complete state of despair about his theoretically dead child. If he is nearly desparate at the beginning of the scene, after being tempted by the banquet, scolded�by Ariel (as a harpy), and deprived of the banquet, he exits in a ...

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[ Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:54:09 GMT ]



3.3 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

I commonly refer to this scene as "The Banquet scene." The scene opens with the royal party wandering about the island, Alonso in a nearly complete state of despair about his theoretically dead child. If he is nearly desparate at the beginning of the scene, after being tempted by the banquet, scolded by Ariel (as a harpy), and deprived of the banquet, he exits in a complete state of despair. In the Renaissance, despair was considered the worst of sins; it implied a complete loss...

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[ Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:54:09 GMT ]



3.2 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

3.2 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: PodcastTags: Shakespeare The TempestDownload : MP3 AudioWelcome back! The main conspiracy plot is in its infant stages; meanwhile, back in the jungle . . . . . . Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo are getting more and more drunk and plotting to overthrow Prospero. Look at the evolution of Trinculo's relationship with both Stephano and Caliban. Jealousy? Enjoy!� ...

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[ Sat, 23 Dec 2006 11:59:30 GMT ]



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[ Sat, 23 Dec 2006 11:59:30 GMT ]



3.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

3.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: PodcastTags: Shakespeare Ferdinand Miranda Podcast ReadingDownload : MP3 AudioIn this scene we find Ferdinand carrying wood. He enters, delivers his soliloquy and admits that he'd do anything to win the hand of this mistress. Interestingly enough, he doesn't even know her name yet! Miranda enters (with Prospero following, but eavesdropping on thme both) and tells Ferdinand she could help him with his labor. What is all of...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 15:42:12 GMT ]



3.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

Welcome back!The main conspiracy plot is in its infant stages; meanwhile, back in the jungle . . . . . . Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo are getting more and more drunk and plotting to overthrow Prospero. Look at the evolution of Trinculo's relationship with both Stephano and Caliban. Jealousy? Enjoy! Author: Dr. Greg Martin (website)Genre: PodcastTags: Shakespeare The TempestDownload '3.2 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest'MP3 Audio...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 15:42:12 GMT ]



2.2 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

2.2 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare podcast TempestDownload : MP3 AudioWelcome back! This show is a reading of 2.2 of Shakespeare's The Tempest. 2.2 is when Caliban meets Stephano and Trinculo, the two clowns (or clown and jester) in the play. It is a form of low comedy, this bit of the plot, but it highlights or sheds light on the way the real conspiracy unfolds. Caliban is discovered by Trinculo, and then both (hiding together unde...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 15:36:53 GMT ]



2.2 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

In this scene we find Ferdinand carrying wood. He enters, delivers his soliloquy and admits that he'd do anything to win the hand of this mistress. Interestingly enough, he doesn't even know her name yet!Miranda enters (with Prospero following, but eavesdropping on thme both) and tells Ferdinand she could help him with his labor.What is all of this about? It is a short and sweet little scene where we get to see Ferdinand and Miranda developing their relationship, and perhaps more importantly, we...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 15:36:53 GMT ]



2.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

2.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare Shakespere Tempest Prospero Ariel Study guide British literature learn EnglishDownload : MP3 AudioWelcome back to Shakespodospheare! The following episode is a dramatic reading of 2.1 of The Tempest.� In this scene,�audience members and readers find the wedding party on shore at Prospero's island.��It is important to know the relationships between these men. I do my best with different voic...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 12:37:10 GMT ]



2.1 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest

Welcome back!This show is a reading of 2.2 of Shakespeare's The Tempest.2.2 is when Caliban meets Stephano and Trinculo, the two clowns (or clown and jester) in the play. It is a form of low comedy, this bit of the plot, but it highlights or sheds light on the way the real conspiracy unfolds. Caliban is discovered by Trinculo, and then both (hiding together under a bush, one wiht his legs pointing one way, the other with his legs pointing the other) are discovered by Stephano who is Trinculo's f...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 12:37:10 GMT ]



1.2 Dramatic Reading of William Shakesepare's The Tempest

1.2 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's The TempestBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare Tempest Prospero Education ReadingDownload : MP3 AudioApologies for the long delay in posting the second scene of the play. I've added a few extra features to the series, and this particular scene required writing music, recruiting two�students to read and sing, and needed lots of editing. Special thanks to Kelsey for reading for the role of Miranda, and to Mary Margaret for singing Ariel's songs...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:03:35 GMT ]



1.2 Dramatic Reading of William Shakesepare's The Tempest

Welcome back to Shakespodospheare!The following episode is a dramatic reading of 2.1 of The Tempest. In this scene, audience members and readers find the wedding party on shore at Prospero's island.  It is important to know the relationships between these men. I do my best with different voices to help readers distinguish among them. Alonso is the King of Naples. His son Ferdinand (whom we just left) is shipwrecked elsewhere on the island. Sebastian is Alonso's brother. Anton...

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[ Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:03:35 GMT ]



Lecture on Selected Sonnets by Shakespeare

Lecture on Selected Sonnets by ShakespeareBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare Sonnet Sonnets Sonets SonettsDownload : MP3 AudioThis show is devoted to an explanation of and lecture on selected sonnets by Shakespeare. Unlike my lectures on Othello, it is not a line-by-line explanation of the sonnets (though I will make every attempt to record this kind of show in the future if there is demand). ...

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[ Tue, 5 Dec 2006 09:06:38 GMT ]



Lecture on Selected Sonnets by Shakespeare

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[ Tue, 5 Dec 2006 09:06:38 GMT ]



1.1 Dramatic Reading of William Shakespeare's The Tempest

This show is devoted to an explanation of and lecture on selected sonnets by Shakespeare. Unlike my lectures on Othello, it is not a line-by-line explanation of the sonnets (though I will make every attempt to record this kind of show in the future if there is demand).There is a PPS for this episode. I'd love to read comments, as would other audience members. Please post your own interpretations of the sonnets. Author: Dr. Greg Martin (website)Genre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare Sonnet Sonnets Sonets...

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[ Mon, 4 Dec 2006 11:41:01 GMT ]



Shakespeare's Sonnets--Selected Readings

Shakespeare's Sonnets--Selected ReadingsBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Shakespeare Sonnet Sonnets British Literature Renaissance Sequence Dark LadyDownload : MP3 AudioThis episode includes readings of the following selected sonnets by William Shakespeare: #3: "Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest" #18: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" #29: "When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes" #30: "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought" #33: "Full many a glorious mor...

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[ Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:21:52 GMT ]



Shakespeare's Sonnets--Selected Readings

This episode includes readings of the following selected sonnets by William Shakespeare: #3: "Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest" #18: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" #29: "When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes" #30: "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought" #33: "Full many a glorious morning have I seen" #71: "No longer mourn for me when I am dead" #80: "O how I fa...

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[ Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:21:52 GMT ]



Sonnets by Wyatt and Surrey (Reading and Lecture/Explanation)

Sonnets by Wyatt and Surrey--Readings and Lecture/ExplanationBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Petrarch, Shakespeare, Sonnet, Sonnets, Surrey, WyattDownload : MP3 AudioThis show is devoted to a small sampling of sonnets by England's two earliest sonneteers--Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey. The two poems by Wyatt which are read and discussed are "The long love that in my thought doth harbour" and "Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind." The two poems by Surrey whic...

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[ Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:54:25 GMT ]



Sonnets by Wyatt and Surrey (Reading and Lecture/Explanation)

This show is devoted to a small sampling of sonnets by England's two earliest sonneteers--Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey. The two poems by Wyatt which are read and discussed are "The long love that in my thought doth harbour" and "Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind." The two poems by Surrey which are read and discussed are "Love, that doth reign and live within my thought" and "Alas! So all things now do hold their peace.&quo...

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[ Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:54:25 GMT ]



5.4 and 5.5 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

5.4  is another short scene. Brutus enters quickly (or does he simply stay on from 5.3?). Then it becomes a fight scene. Cato bravely fights but succumbs. Lucillius pretends to be Brutus, but he is taken prisoner. Is there some irony in the fact that Lucillius tries to protect Brutus but he cannot? 5.5 is, of course, the final scene in the play. Does the fact that Brutus is the last to die tell us how much this is "his play"? What are your final (emotional, literary, logical) re...

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[ Sat, 21 Oct 2006 11:53:32 GMT ]



5.4 and 5.5 Dramatic Reading of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

5.4 and 5.5 Dramatic reading of Shakespeare's Julius CaesarBy Dr. Greg MartinGenre: SpeechTags: Julius Caesar, Podcast, Shakespeare, Study HelpDownload : MP3 Audio5.4� is another short scene. Brutus enters quickly (or does he simply stay on from 5.3?). Then it becomes a fight scene. Cato bravely fights but succumbs. Lucillius pretends to be Brutus, but he is taken prisoner. Is there some irony in the fact that Lucillius tries to protect Brutus but he cannot? 5.5 is, of course, the final scene...

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[ Sat, 21 Oct 2006 11:53:32 GMT ]


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