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Reflect the values of that society
It allows you to engage the story and link to the character your playing. It also can reflect a characters upbringing in society.
Without consciously trying, Shakespeare's plays reflect the customs and attitudes that pervade his society and culture.
He represents Elizabethan attitudes towards women by giving Romeo and Juliet different priviledges and personalities. Romeo is free to go where ever he pleases and is as a result very impulsive, confident and brave. Juliet is rarely allowed to leave her house and when she does she has to tell her parents why (when she goes to marry Romeo she tells her parents she is going to confession) and is therefore shy, proper and reluctant (until she met Romeo anyway.)
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yes theatre and films merely reflect changes in society
If by "the Elizabethan society" you mean all the people who lived in England during the reign of Elizabeth I, yes, Shakespeare was one of those. He was born in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, who died when he was 39.
Text relate to their context and reflect the society and culture in which they were created in the abbreviations used and their language patterns. Another way they reflect the society and culture is by using culture specific references.
Actually i think society reflect on media because what's going on in your society these days media suddenly catched and made a different kind of stories.
country music doesnt really reflect on out society . but honestly i couldn't live without music ): music = my lifeee (:
Three ways the media do not reflect the society lived in are style of advertising, reporting of lifestyles, and inaccurate portrayals.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
Class boundaries were very rigid during Elizabethan times. People remained in the strata of society they were born in for the rest of their lives. The highest level of Elizabethan society were the nobles, whose ranks included Queen Elizabeth herself. Directly following were the gentry. These were usually land rich lords, or gentlemanly tenants who lived on vast country properties. At the bottom of the hierarchy were the peasants. They lacked money and power, and lived in a society where there were no safety nets for the poor.
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