Curious question. Shakespeare lived in Elizabethan times, he had no choice. He certainly enjoyed writing and the whole theatrical business. He might have written differently if he had lived in different times.
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.
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You can find out by attending a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London or in another replica of an Elizabethan theatre.
In his early education, Shakespeare likely wrote with a quill pen, which was a common writing instrument of the time made from a feather. He would have used ink, typically made from natural materials, and wrote on materials like parchment or paper. The quill's flexibility allowed for various styles of writing, which was important for both educational and literary purposes during the Elizabethan era.
I really like writing plays
The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
You know, we really don't know how he felt about it, because he never recorded his personal feelings about things.
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.
"Elizabethan" refers to anything in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. A surname is a last name, like "Shakespeare" or "Hathaway."
Poetry written during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Examples include: William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowry, Edmund Spencer, Philip Sidney, Walter Raleigh. see link
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very posh and expensive
They used the imperial measuring system in Elizabethan times, like the inch, yard and mile
Real real real bad!
like dirt ok?
dirty and the streets were narrow
They were long and sharp. And they have cool handles.