The wealthy sat in the lowest tier. The poor sat on the highest tires. The senators had reserved seats closest to the arena.
The Globe's capacity was 1500, but often held over 3000 people. Unless you were wealthy and sat in the balcony, it was standing room only.
The wealthiest people had the prime seats, and the less wealthy Greeks filled in everywhere else in the theater. When there was a performance, there was very rarely an empty seat.
Prisoners were released from prison for the day in order to see theatre, so they likely sat with the rest of the population in the main theatron. No excavation has uncovered any special boxes within the theatres other than those boxes for the wealthy, so any prisoners in attendance sat in the audience with civilians.
The audience was divided by wealth. It could hold 1500 people. It was divided by Royalty, The Nobles(wealthy) and the Lower Class(poor, farmers etc.) The lower class were called groundlings since they stood in the theater pit or yard. The Nobles sat up high around the middle. Royalty sat high.
The past participle of "sat" is "sat." For example, "I have sat here for hours."
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yes he was wealthy
sat ... e.g I sat at the table :)
bill gates was very wealthy. (wealthy-very rich)
No, the word 'wealthy' is not a noun. The word 'wealthy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a wealthycountry, a wealthy philanthropist).The word 'wealthy' is the adjective form of the noun 'wealth'.