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A Great Fray at Wakefield

Understanding 16th century fighting
      and dramatic reading
Read for literary elements
• Setting: where does the action take place?
Read for literary elements

Who are the
    main
 characters?
  What are
    their
relationships
      or
connections?
Read for literary elements
• Plot
  – Exposition: what information opens the story?
  – Rising action: what actions lead to the main conflict?
  – Central conflict: what is the central issue to be
    resolved?
  – Climax: at what point does the story turn towards
    resolution?
  – Falling action: what actions lead the reader to the
    conclusion?
  – Resolution: what conclusion ends the story?
Infer
• Find three or more clues about fighting in this
  time period
• What do the clues suggest about 16th century
  fighting?
Example analysis
Early in the story, Tobit stands his ground on
behalf of Wakefield, saying, “Down with your
staves I say, or else you must have a bout or two
with me at these weapons.” The Kendall and
Halifax men disagree with his ideas, but are
“more than willing to give Tobit his due.”
Fighting was often about defending honor or
territory. One could partake in a fight simply on
the basis of an ideological disagreement.
Example analysis | Hamburger style
Early in the story, Tobit stands his ground on
behalf of Wakefield, saying, “Down with your
staves I say, or else you must have a bout or two
with me at these weapons.” The Kendall and
Halifax men disagree with his ideas, but are
“more than willing to give Tobit his due.”
Fighting was often about defending honor or
territory. One could partake in a fight simply on
the basis of an ideological disagreement.
Example analysis
The men fight without animosity, despite the destruction
and possible death involved. The Halifax and Kendall men
initially lose their honor when they lose the right to carry
their staves through Wakefield. As the story recounts, the
men agree to fight, then, “away they went together,
where they did liquor there insides as well as they had
their outsides basted.” Men of ‘opposite’ sides will drink
together even after agreeing to duel. Before they duel,
the ‘enemies’ are welcomed with more alcohol: “George
was wondrous glad, bidding them welcome with a dozen
or two of Ale.” The fights are for “sport”, “prize” and
honor. However, the men involved do not take the
challenges personally, so much as a duty to their
community; they must defend and entertain.
Example analysis | Hamburger style
The men fight without animosity, despite the destruction
and possible death involved. The Halifax and Kendall men
initially lose their honor when they lose the right to carry
their staves through Wakefield. As the story recounts, the
men agree to fight, then, “away they went together,
where they did liquor there insides as well as they had
their outsides basted.” Men of ‘opposite’ sides will drink
together even after agreeing to duel. Before they duel,
the ‘enemies’ are welcomed with more alcohol: “George
was wondrous glad, bidding them welcome with a dozen
or two of Ale.” The fights are for “sport”, “prize” and
honor. However, the men involved do not take the
challenges personally, so much as a duty to their
community; they must defend and entertain.

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A Great Fray at Wakefield

  • 1. A Great Fray at Wakefield Understanding 16th century fighting and dramatic reading
  • 2. Read for literary elements • Setting: where does the action take place?
  • 3. Read for literary elements Who are the main characters? What are their relationships or connections?
  • 4.
  • 5. Read for literary elements • Plot – Exposition: what information opens the story? – Rising action: what actions lead to the main conflict? – Central conflict: what is the central issue to be resolved? – Climax: at what point does the story turn towards resolution? – Falling action: what actions lead the reader to the conclusion? – Resolution: what conclusion ends the story?
  • 6. Infer • Find three or more clues about fighting in this time period • What do the clues suggest about 16th century fighting?
  • 7. Example analysis Early in the story, Tobit stands his ground on behalf of Wakefield, saying, “Down with your staves I say, or else you must have a bout or two with me at these weapons.” The Kendall and Halifax men disagree with his ideas, but are “more than willing to give Tobit his due.” Fighting was often about defending honor or territory. One could partake in a fight simply on the basis of an ideological disagreement.
  • 8. Example analysis | Hamburger style Early in the story, Tobit stands his ground on behalf of Wakefield, saying, “Down with your staves I say, or else you must have a bout or two with me at these weapons.” The Kendall and Halifax men disagree with his ideas, but are “more than willing to give Tobit his due.” Fighting was often about defending honor or territory. One could partake in a fight simply on the basis of an ideological disagreement.
  • 9. Example analysis The men fight without animosity, despite the destruction and possible death involved. The Halifax and Kendall men initially lose their honor when they lose the right to carry their staves through Wakefield. As the story recounts, the men agree to fight, then, “away they went together, where they did liquor there insides as well as they had their outsides basted.” Men of ‘opposite’ sides will drink together even after agreeing to duel. Before they duel, the ‘enemies’ are welcomed with more alcohol: “George was wondrous glad, bidding them welcome with a dozen or two of Ale.” The fights are for “sport”, “prize” and honor. However, the men involved do not take the challenges personally, so much as a duty to their community; they must defend and entertain.
  • 10. Example analysis | Hamburger style The men fight without animosity, despite the destruction and possible death involved. The Halifax and Kendall men initially lose their honor when they lose the right to carry their staves through Wakefield. As the story recounts, the men agree to fight, then, “away they went together, where they did liquor there insides as well as they had their outsides basted.” Men of ‘opposite’ sides will drink together even after agreeing to duel. Before they duel, the ‘enemies’ are welcomed with more alcohol: “George was wondrous glad, bidding them welcome with a dozen or two of Ale.” The fights are for “sport”, “prize” and honor. However, the men involved do not take the challenges personally, so much as a duty to their community; they must defend and entertain.