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Yes,but they weren't like the ones we have now. The 1500's was around the Elizabethan Era which is when the Renaissance took place. The sections were alot shorter and brief.
David is nude, unlike the other sculptures of the era.
First of all, movie stars in 1928 were considered "Players". Considered by most, the best in that year was John Gilbert. However, huge in the silent film era, he never progressed into talkies (sound era). Many other silent movie star careers were extinguished by the sound era.
The average height of a Japanese male during the Sengoku (Warring States) Period was 5' 2".
The Elizabethan Audience were thrilled over the performance of 'The Tempest by William Shakespeare'. It was one of their favourite plays from William Shakespeare as they believed in magic, ghosts, spirits and all magical fantasies, which 'The Tempest' has got included into it. 'The Tempest' is a very satire play which has a effect on the Elizabethan Audience as it amuses them but with a deatailed purpose. The play can be funny at times but in some particular places in the play serious with detail and still with amusement.
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The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century. The Elizabethan era was in the 16th century.Therefore the answer to this question is NO - but the Elizabethan era was in the Renaissance era and some would regard the Elizabethan era as the height of the Renaissance era.
The Elizabethan era was the Elizabethan era. It was the time when England became Protestant and the Renaissance became established in England. The Romantic era extended into the Victorian Era. They were two different Queens and two different eras.
The Elizabethan Era and the English Renaissance
The Elizabethan era had its own type of renaissance where there was a lot of new poetry and music. It was a time of peace, and the only enemy that England had at the time was Spain.
The Renaissance in England spanned several reigns, but Elizabeth I was one of the prominent monarchs during that era. The two terms are not, however, strictly equivalent.
In Europe of Shakespeare's day, the most respected people culturally were probably the Italians who were ahead of the rest of the continent in embracing Renaissance ideas.
The Elizabethan era occurred during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, from 1558 to 1603.
That was when the new learning blossomed, and the Queen happened to be a very well-educated woman.
Shakespeare lived and wrote in the Elizabethan Era, the English Renaissance.
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