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How did the elizabetHAN audience react to the Twelfth Night?

badly init


How do the conspiritors react to the assassination in Julius Caesar?

happy


What incident in act iii of Julius Caesar affected the audience the most?

It depends which audience you are talking about. Different audiences react differently to the same production, never mind different productions of a play.


How did the Elizabethan audience react to Romeo and Juliet in act 3 scene 5?

No records exist of contemporary performances of Romeo and Juliet.


How do the plebeians react when Brutus and Antony give their speeches?

I don't totally remember but, i think the plebeians reacted by stabbing someone. I think Julius Caesar


How does alizebethans audience react to romeos words im am fortunes fool?

We do not know how Elizabethan audiences reacted to specific lines in plays. Nobody recorded that kind of information.


In Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar how does the crowd react when Antony shows them Caesar's stab wounds?

(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.


How did the roman senate react to Julius Cesar's tactics?

The Roman Senate reacted with contempt and disdain to Julius Caesar's political tactics they considered him a tyrant! And in March of 44BC they showed how much they hated him when they stabbed him to death!


How did Aristotle say an audience would react to a hero who was not perfect.?

The audience would identify with the hero.


How does the crowed react to Antony's speech?

After Julius Caesar was assassinated, Antony gave a eulogy purporting to praise Brutus. He kept repeating that Brutus was an honorable man while making it obvious that the opposite was true. The crowd turned against Brutus.


How do the noblemen react to the people's acclamation of Caesar in the first scene?

Disapprovingly.


How might an audience react to wilde's presentation of sir Robert Chiltern in the play?

An audience may react to Wilde's presentation of Sir Robert Chiltern in the play with surprise and shock.