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Children were very respectful to their parents.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
Women had a very limited role in the Elizabethan theatre, being involved mainly in the tiring house or costume department.
Yes they were very, very poor at least for a time. When Shakespeare married Anne, he was only 18, but he would have been expected, as all married men were, to provide the means of living to his wife and, shortly thereafter, his child. Life at this stage must have been quite difficult for the Shakespeares.
Sonnets were so popular because back in Shakespeare's time, people were very into romantic poetry, and sonnets are perfect for that. The sonnets of the Italian poet Petrarch were particularly romantic and popular.
Children were very respectful to their parents.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
Very successful. He was not regarded as the top playwright in his own time, but he was definitely in the top three.
It wasn't not weren't, and there's no such play. He wrote a play called "Romeo and Juliet", which has been, and is still, performed in theatres around the world; and which inspired a ballet by Tchaikovsky and (very loosely) the musical "West Side Story" (by Leonard Bernstein - I think).
Women had a very limited role in the Elizabethan theatre, being involved mainly in the tiring house or costume department.
Very selectively. Meaning you will most likely not find it in theatres near you.
very frilly and/or poofy dresses
Yes it was. It was a very major issue during the time Yes it was. It was a very major issue during the time
Yes they were very, very poor at least for a time. When Shakespeare married Anne, he was only 18, but he would have been expected, as all married men were, to provide the means of living to his wife and, shortly thereafter, his child. Life at this stage must have been quite difficult for the Shakespeares.
Probably very soon in January.
William Shakespeare was a very popular playwright during the 16th and 17th centuries. Some of his latest works include The Two Noble Kinsmen, The Tempest, and King Henry VIII.
The Globe theatre continued to show plays. However in 1642 Oliver Cromwell assumed power with his "New Model Army". Due his very strict religious beliefs (Puritan) and their dissapproval for recreation all theatres in the country were closed. Finally the Globe theatre was torn down and housing projects were constructed instead.