In Elizabethan times, witches were commonly believed to be elderly women with warts, crooked noses, and disheveled hair. They were often depicted wearing dark, tattered clothing and conical hats. These physical characteristics were associated with the stereotypical image of a witch during that era, influenced by societal fears and superstitions surrounding witchcraft.
who look ?
Elizabethan beards were stiffened, starched, powdered, perfumed, waxed and even dyed a "fashionable red." Elizabethan beards were stiffened, starched, powdered, perfumed, waxed and even dyed a "fashionable red."
During the Elizabethan era the majority of marriages were arranged. Men would look for women who were in their social class or above, who had a good reputation and a large dowry.
like ours??
like houses
dirty and the streets were narrow
who look ?
look it up on Google images, then you'll find out
Elizabethan theater involved several theater companies of actors and playwrights. In London the globe theater was in use and Shakespeare was performing his works. There were no female actresses during Elizabethan times, instead young teenage boys would play female roles.
quite old compared to know
They don't.
Because you don't know what you are looking at. Witches look just like everybody else.
Witches, look like anybody. Wican, if I have the spelling correct, is a belief, like a religion. Witches don't exist but if they did there eyes would be a dot and they would change colour including fire, those eyes would make your skin boil and your heart overbeat.
Like everybody else in the area.
yes from my research i have witnessed it before the witches touchered me they look like aliens scary little things
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/ :)
Elizabethan beards were stiffened, starched, powdered, perfumed, waxed and even dyed a "fashionable red." Elizabethan beards were stiffened, starched, powdered, perfumed, waxed and even dyed a "fashionable red."