William Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan Era. The people during this time period were very poor and many lived in poverty. There was a small percentage of citizens that were wealthy and kept the economy moving in this time. However, they maintained their wealth by the majority selling their goods and services at meager prices.
Charlemagne in the ninth century invented a system where a pound of sterling silver would be divided into 20 parts, and each of these parts was divided into twelve further parts, making 240 parts in all. This was the system in England from the ninth century to 1965: twelve pennies to the shilling, twenty shillings to a pound of silver. Other kinds of coins were in circulation: gold coins called ducats (originally from Venice) were particularly well-known.
Language anywhere is very similar because it is produced by the human brain which is the same everywhere. Any child can learn any language on earth if he or she grows up with it. In Shakespeare's day in England they spoke English, the same language we speak now. There were grammatical differences and vocabulary differences but not enough to make it a different language or impossible for any other English speaker to understand.
Shakespeare used a vocabulary much larger than was typical for the time (He used 30,000 words, whereas the King James Bible used 8,000. The average person has a vocabulary of between 5,000 and 10,000 words). He also used poetic language full of allusions and figurative language which the average person did not use.
People in Shakespeare's day spoke with a different accent from those today. Some experts think it may have sounded a bit like the accent we associate with pirates.
The language was very high end. Words like
"hateth" or "yonder" were used. Today,
we use words like "dude" and "sick" meaning cool.
The languages are very different as you can see.
English currency in Shakespeare's time was the same as it was up to 1971. It was based on a pound of silver, divided into 20 shillings, each one of which was subdivided into 12 pence. A common international currency was the ducat which was a gold coin weighing 3.5 grams and was minted in the Holy Roman Empire (although originally Italian and named for the Duke of Venice).
They frequently referred to it as 'Ducats' in Shakespeare's plays.
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Yes.
If you are talking about William shakespear he is one of the best writers of our time...
what was the culture of the people in shakespeare time
William Shakespeare was English.
Hamnet shakespeare was the only son of William shakespeare. Susanna Hall and Judith quiney are the daughters of William shakespeare
At least for part of Shakespeare's time, she was Mrs. William Shakespeare.
No
William Shakespeare was alive during the Elizabethan period. He was the most famous playwrite of his time.
No , but Shakespeare was , and remains , famous .
Shakespeare was entertained the same as anyone else, when he had time.
There was an outbreak of plague in Stratford at about the time of Shakespeare's birth but Shakespeare didn't get it.
William Shakespeare never left England at any time.
By Puberty
Yes.
Groundlings were theatre spectatiors who stood at ground level around the stage during the time of William Shakespeare
If you are talking about William shakespear he is one of the best writers of our time...
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.