It is of course hard to judge people's personalities from a distance of 400 years, especially when there are no personal diaries or letters to go by. However it is true that Shakespeare manages in his plays to make sympathetic characters out of just about everybody that he invents, and they cover all kinds of humanity--rich and poor, noble and common, male and female, old and young, clever and foolish. Even the most evil characters have their moments when our hearts go out to them. A closed-minded person would have difficulty in seeing into the hearts of so many different kinds of people.
The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599
Open Source Shakespeare was created in 2003.
The Pit was the nickname for the open courtyard in the center of the outdoor theater when the Groundlings or Penny-Standers stood around the stage.
William Shakespeare's playhouse built in 1599 was called the Globe Theatre. It was located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London and became the primary venue for many of Shakespeare's plays. The Globe was notable for its unique circular design and open roof, allowing for performances in daylight. It played a significant role in the development of English theater during the Elizabethan era.
Most of William Shakespeare's plays were performed at the Globe Theatre, which was located on the banks of the River Thames in London. The Globe was a circular, open-air amphitheater that could accommodate thousands of spectators. Additionally, some of his plays were staged at other venues, such as the Blackfriars Theatre, which was indoor and used during the winter months. These venues played a crucial role in the popularity and success of Shakespeare's works during the Elizabethan era.
Shakespeare's works show a range of perspectives on human nature and society, making him appear open-minded. However, some critics argue that his portrayal of certain characters and themes reflects the biases of his time. Overall, his ability to capture the complexities of the human experience suggests a level of open-mindedness in his writing.
Open-minded means a person is willing to consider new ideas and views.
a person that's down for whatever
a person that's down for whatever
if they are not open minded they will be clouded by their own judgement and won't listen and end out being wrong in everything they do.
An open-minded person is someone who is willing to consider and accept new and different ideas, perspectives, and possibilities without prejudice or bias. They are receptive to new information and experiences, and are willing to challenge their own beliefs and opinions.
It takes a very open minded person to be a producer.
scientists are open minded because there theories fit the evidence, rather than looking for evidence to fit his theories. If the evidence starts to contradict the theories, then an open minded scientist will adjust his theories, or suggest a new hypothesis. A dogmatic, or closed minded person will ignore the evidence in order to protect the believe.
a person that would cooperate or work well with people, a person that is open minded and accepting.
It depends how you define open minded. He was pretty open minded sending his rivals to the paredon to face the rifle squad. He was open minded to have no free press. He was very open minded about power.
enlightened
We generally think of closed-minded as the opposite (the antonym) for open-minded.