Well, in the Globe Theatre, people from different social classes were seated in different sections. The wealthier patrons sat in the more expensive seats closer to the stage, while the common folk sat in the cheaper seats further away. But you see, no matter where they sat, everyone got to enjoy the magic of the theater and the beauty of Shakespeare's words. It was a place where people from all walks of life could come together and experience the wonder of storytelling.
The social classes in the theatre were arranged so the richer, higher class people had the better veiw and more comfortable seats. As the theatres in shakespeares day were usually circular in shape this meant that the better seats were higher up. The poorer seats were in the open air space in the middle or the theatre with no seats unlike the richer classes above them.
How dialect separated people of different classes.
Shakespeares targeted audience was that of the rich to the dirt poor. He created the globe theatre in an effort to allow all people from all classes to watch his performances with varying cost and areas available within the theatre
There were the groundlings (people who stood on the floor I front of the stage) and the higher class who sat on wooden benches on the three tiers of the theatre
they were common people who stood in the pit of the theatre
you tell them that you are different than other people (the people who have treated them poorly)
The social classes in the theatre were arranged so the richer, higher class people had the better veiw and more comfortable seats. As the theatres in shakespeares day were usually circular in shape this meant that the better seats were higher up. The poorer seats were in the open air space in the middle or the theatre with no seats unlike the richer classes above them.
The different type of people that have high classes or low classes. For example poor people or wealthy people.
in a truly democratic society, everyone is treated equally.
Not only did different people respond in different ways, but people were treated differently also.
How dialect separated people of different classes.
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black people were treated no deferent
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
She loved the theatre and also Shakespeare was alive and thrived at that time. Because Shakespeare was so good at writing plays many people of all classes went to see his plays.
They treated black people wrong b/c they had a different skin color they treated white people good because of there wealth
Shakespeares targeted audience was that of the rich to the dirt poor. He created the globe theatre in an effort to allow all people from all classes to watch his performances with varying cost and areas available within the theatre