People had the usual kinds of jobs: providing food, shelter, clothing and entertainment. There were civil servants and teachers and criminals and prostitutes. Although the specific form of the jobs change with technology (there weren't any computer programmers then and there aren't any fletchers now) the kinds of jobs people had then are pretty much the jobs people have now. Shakespeare's father made gloves and leather goods. A person nowadays might live in a factory that does the same thing. Shakespeare wrote plays for large open-air theatres. Today people write plays for films.
what was the culture of the people in shakespeare time
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He was living in London, a full-time actor trying to make a break into the playwriting business.
What did Shakespeare father do for a living
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.
He manufactured gloves-and lern how to spell LIVING!
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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The usual things: diseases (plague and syphilis were big ones), accidents, old age.