Seats and Forms of Power 2

Today we started studying a new text entitled Playing The Fool. Here are a few points we made:

- the notion of fools became famous with Shakespeare.
- the author of this text is Anna Wedlock. It was written in 2008.
- a fool could attack the hypocrisy of the court with his honesty.
- the text uses historical references.
- This is about the Middle Ages.
- the text only mentions Henri VIII.
- in the Renaissance, the fool was not important.
- the fool had influence over the king.
- Jane the fool appeared in the family of Henry VIII's portraits.

We also evoke the court of the Tudors. The creator of Game of Thrones was heavily influenced by this period (a terrifying king who killed on a whim, a virgin Queen obeyed by men, etc). It truly was a dangerous moment in time : whoever challenged the king's power could be imprisoned or killed (like Henry VIII's closest advisers T. More and J. Cromwell, who were both killed for advising the King). We can also find these elements in Shakespeare's plays.

homework:
Right or Wrong? justify by quoting from the text. 









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