The Elizabethans were generally characterized by a strong belief in the supernatural, which manifested in widespread superstition. They often attributed unexplained events to witchcraft, omens, and the influence of celestial bodies. This era saw a fascination with Astrology, ghosts, and other mystical elements, reflecting a worldview that intertwined daily life with supernatural forces. Such beliefs were prevalent in both the lower and upper classes, influencing literature, art, and societal norms.