In those days, you would have to act very sensibly. If you were a child and you acted like some do these days you would have a got alot of beatings!
Men were the only actors. If the character was supposed to be a female, a young teenage boy would play the part.
The denouement is in the final act, as the final stage of the plot.
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Everyone that was executed in Elizabethan times bled. Most of the executions in Elizabethan time was done by beheading, which meant that they would have head cut off so therefore they would bleed.
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No, Shakespeare followed the Elizabethan structure of a FIVE act play. Almost all Elizabethan plays are divided into five acts, including Shakespeare's.
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No Elizabethan women did not act on stage. men played the women.
Act one, scene three of Romeo and Juliet was exciting for Elizabethan audiences. The conflict of the fight scene made it very popular among audiences.
They did normal things because even though they werent normal people they just liked to act mormal because no1 is normal not even YOU!
Since the only people who are "in" a play are the characters and the actors, and since the characters do totally different things depending on which character they are and what play it is, you must mean the actors. What do actors do in Elizabethan plays? They act, of course. Same as any other play.
in Elizabethan times England had a population of nearly 5 million.
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God was on the top, then the king who was supposed to be appointed by God, then religious leaders, nobility, peasants and then animals.