um...honestly, they didn't very often. Like, back then, you would keeep little packets of flowers in your pocket, and wave them in front of your nose if someone REALLY smelled bad, cause they only showered like once every one or two months. Actually they NEVER showered. They took baths if they wanted to get clean. Showers were not invented for another couple of hundred years.
Yes.Yes.
1596
The city of Verona was stricken by plague several times during Shakespeare's lifetime. The arts flourished in Verona during that time, as part of the Italian Renaissance.
gas chambers, the people were let to shower and put in fake shower facilities where they would gert locked in and gassed.
They have different surnames bc they did
what was the culture of the people in shakespeare time
yes, you can look at the sun's location
England may have had around five million in 1600.
Rich people would pay the expenses of writers or artists. They were the patrons of the arts.
Many people believed in the supernatural. Shakespeare reflects this in some of the scenes in his plays.
Immediately before entering the theatre. People paid at the door to get in. You couldn't get advance tickets.
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Everyone who loved theater. There was theater for the poor and theater for the rich.
The usual things: diseases (plague and syphilis were big ones), accidents, old age.
He was a policeman of sorts.
I am not sure exactly but it was between 5 and 10 million. noo its Chinese India