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Why is this rigid structure of society important in many Shakespeare's plays?

why is this rigit structure of society important in many shakespeares plays


Who attended shakespeares plays at the globe theatre?

All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.


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Queen Elizabeth enjoyed William Shakespeares plays. She enjoyed them so much she even had her servant bring him to her house and perform his plays! Tesi 22


Was William shakespeares romeo and Juliet written for Queen Elizabeth 1st?

No. There is no evidence that Queen Elizabeth commissioned any plays at all, or that she ever had more than a passing acquaintance with Shakespeare, who did perform before her a few times.


What were Shakespeares early plays about?

chips and beans


Were shakespeares plays staged in elaborate scenery?

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I first found Shakespeare's plays when I was introduced to them at school.


Which of Shakespeares plays make references to military?

hamlet


Where were shakespeares plays perfomed?

The Globe Theater, London.


Where were william shakespeares first plays produced?

england.


What was the religious sect that disaproved of shakespeares plays?

The Puritans.


What were shakespeares talents and achievements?

wrote lots of plays