The Elizabethan court was full of nobles and courtiers of both the male and female genders. Queen Elizabeth herself (for whom the period was named) was also a female.
No women were not allowed to perform. Men were made to play women parts and dressed up as girls.
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No Elizabethan women did not act on stage. men played the women.
Young men whose voice had not yet cracked played the female roles back in the Elizabethan era. They did this because women were not allowed to act.
The male gender performed in Elizabethan theater; acting was considered to be a disreputable profession for women (who were pretty much limited to being either housewives or nuns).
No women were not allowed to perform. Men were made to play women parts and dressed up as girls.
no because they had no rights back then
Young women from noble and gentry families were presented as debutantes to the royal court. After being presented at court, debutantes were allowed to ..
It is hard to define education in the Elizabethan times. A better question would be to start by asking what is the percentage of literate women in the Elizabethan period?
Women had to have many qualities, one of which being that they had to be obedient, have responsibility to look after the children and be a good wife. If you want to learn more about the women in this time just go to elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-women.htm or elizabethi.org/us/women/ :)
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In the Outer Court, yes In the smaller parts, no
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Men are above women in the Elizabethan chain.
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No ! Equal rights for women are not going to be a feature until at least the 20th century. Women in Britain (aged 30+) cannot even vote till 1918, with all women allowed to vote at the same ages as men in 1928.