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During the Elizabethan era the majority of marriages were arranged. Men would look for women who were in their social class or above, who had a good reputation and a large dowry.
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The life of a noble in Elizabethan era is wealthy. The nobles have always given many benefits and immunity during this era and their children are sent to the best and expensive schools in the town.
What life was like during the Elizabethan era depended upon your social and financial status. If you had money and wealth, life was good. If you didn't, you had to work hard.
Not much. The story is not an English story, and is older than the Elizabethan era. Thirteen-year old girls were not forcibly married in Elizabethan England, nor were they kept cloistered in their parents' house, nor were they Catholics, as everybody in this play is. In other words, the play is useless as a social document about Elizabethan England, but then it is not a social document but a script for an entertainment. A better play to consider life in Elizabethan England is The Merry Wives of Windsor.
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Lena Cowen Orlin has written: 'Staging Shakespeare' 'Elizabethan households' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Households, Social conditions, Social life and customs
There was the Gentlemen, Yeomen, Citizens and peasants!
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During the Elizabethan era, English society was divided into four main social classes: the nobility, the gentry, the merchant class, and the laboring class. The nobility held the highest social rank, followed by the gentry who were wealthy landowners. Merchants were successful businessmen who often became wealthy, and the laboring class included skilled and unskilled workers who were at the bottom of the social hierarchy.
commoner life was bad!
During the Elizabethan era the majority of marriages were arranged. Men would look for women who were in their social class or above, who had a good reputation and a large dowry.
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