A reference globe typically features a spherical representation of Earth, displaying geographic features such as continents, oceans, and major countries. It is often mounted on a stand that allows for easy rotation. The globe is usually marked with latitude and longitude lines, political boundaries, and can include physical features like mountain ranges and rivers. Its design is meant to provide an accurate and educational view of the world's geography.
The new Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, which is about twenty years old, was designed to look as much as possible like the Globe Theatre built in 1599. If you look for images of that theatre you will see what it looked like.
It was a globe with thatched roof
In The Tempest, Prospero has a line containing the phrase, "the great globe itself" but if it is a reference to the playhouse, it is as a pun. The Chorus in Henry V mentions the 'wooden O" in conjunction with the playhouse, but the playhouse in question was not the Globe. The play was first performed before the company built The Globe.
The seating was the same as in the modern Globe: in three roofed galleries, one on top of the other, circling the stage.
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The new Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, which is about twenty years old, was designed to look as much as possible like the Globe Theatre built in 1599. If you look for images of that theatre you will see what it looked like.
it is a big ball
a globe
like ARIZONA
well, the earth is flat.. i guesssss.. on a map.but on a globe, its like a round ball , or sphere and it doesnt look flat
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earth
well, the earth is flat.. i guesssss.. on a map.but on a globe, its like a round ball , or sphere and it doesnt look flat
It was round/hexagonal in shape with tiers of seats.
It was a globe with thatched roof
In The Tempest, Prospero has a line containing the phrase, "the great globe itself" but if it is a reference to the playhouse, it is as a pun. The Chorus in Henry V mentions the 'wooden O" in conjunction with the playhouse, but the playhouse in question was not the Globe. The play was first performed before the company built The Globe.