How the hell do you think they memorized scripts or how romeo and juliet was written down? At least some people (and all of the actors) had to know how to read. And these were ordinary middle-class people like Shakespeare himself.
Karen Moore. From what I've read, he was also married 7 times in the past, but divorced. That could just bull though.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
Capulet sent a servant out with the guest list to tell those people to come to the party. Unfortunately the servant could not read. He asked a random passer-by, who happened to be Romeo, to read it and tell him who was on the list. Romeo, who was a decent chap, agreed to help him out, since he was in fact literate and able to read the list.
From what I have read...yes she is leaving the show.
He wrote in Italian because it was the language of him and his people, so more people could read it. However, that isn't a good question. Dante only wrote SOME of his works in Italian
No they could not raed
40% of adult literacy
Most people were poor and hardly any people except posh/rich civilians could read
The scries could read and write, but rich people could learn to read a write aswell.
I think there are 76 people. Because it says, there are 76 people.
In the Tudor times many people had to make their own entertainment. There were no computers, televisions and mp3 players and very few people could read. Without electricity, often people got up early in the morning when it was light and went to bed when it was dark. They worked most of the day and week and so much entertainment was saved until Sundays. The one day of the week when most people didn't work.
She could speak six different languages:EnglishFrenchItalianSpanishGreekWelshShe could write in all of them but Welsh
Early Modern English. Sometimes called Shakespearean English. If you read any Shakespearean play you will read English as it was then said in the Elizabethan era.
Times online provides magazines. It alowes people to read the latest magazine online if they have a subscription. It also alowes people to read the magazines they didn't get to read prevously.
The percentage of people who read the Times actually doing the crossword is 9.5%. People should take an interest in doing crossword as this exercises the mind.
Because the depicted passages from either the scriptures or the lives of the saint, in a time when the mass of people were unable to read. The illustrations would be used in conjunction with sermons to teach religion.
Well... You could read the book and you could also get it for $11.69 at Amazon.