The entertainment is much more brighter + funnier, i suppose. if wrong, look it up plz. thx
The rules for Chess in the Elizabethan Era are the same as the rules of today.
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In Elizabethan England the term madness was oft used to denote something similar to the current Merriam-Webster definition of the term - "behavior or thinking that is very foolish or dangerous." But much the same as it's usage today, the term is subjective. It usually specified a lack of ability to reason. And to be reasonable at the time was to conform to the Christian/Aristotelian world view that included a reverence and appreciation of virtue and condemnation of sin as essential to the preservation of earthly and by extension cosmic order.Further reading on the understanding of the Elizabethan world view:The Elizabethan World Picture - E.M.W. Tillyard
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War and how our military works today could be changed
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Entertainment Today was created in 1967.
The rules for Chess in the Elizabethan Era are the same as the rules of today.
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In Shakespeare's time commercial theatre was a new entertainment medium. (The first full-time commercial theatre seems to have opened when Shakespeare was about eight years old). Londoners went to the theatre for entertainment - much the way we go to the cinema today. Prices were expensive - but not impossible - for a working man, and well within the reach of anyone with professional status.
Today, yes, there is an entrance fee. In ancient times, no, the entertainment was free.
Mainly size is what changed from prehistoric times to today.
Constant meant in Elizabethan time that it was there forever and came up many times. Other words for constant: everlasting, consistent, always, never-ending Remember: The definition for constant is different today!
Betwixt is commonly used in Elizabethan English to mean between. The word betwixt is still in use today, although it is not commonly used.
The period that you mention is not exactly noted for its entertainment innovations. However, during the reign of the Abbasid dynasty the book Thousand and one nights was written and widely circulated; which gives us a clear picture of what their idea of good if not always clean fun was. And that form of private entertainment hasn't much changed between then and today.
Same reasons people travel today. The only thing that has changed is how they get there.
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