They didn't really have any position they were just thought as mother and household workers
they were raped spontaneosly
Of course not, Elizabethan England was protestant.
I think you maybe asking about Elizabethan England and if so the reason is it was against the law for women to act.
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.
Its is the the middle-class citizens of Elizabethan times
The Elizabethan era is the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1 (1558-1603)
1558-1603 is the Elizabethan era in England.
Simply, England in the reign of Elizabeth I.
Elizabethan times are called that because it was the time when Elizabeth I was Queen of England.
in Elizabethan times England had a population of nearly 5 million.
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Women had to have many qualities, one of which being that they had to be obedient, have responsibility to look after the children and be a good wife. If you want to learn more about the women in this time just go to elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-women.htm or elizabethi.org/us/women/ :)