In Shakespearean times, people commonly believed in the concept of an afterlife, where the soul would be judged and sent to either heaven or hell based on one's deeds in life. This belief was influenced by Christian teachings, which emphasized salvation and eternal punishment. Additionally, notions of purgatory existed, where souls could be purified before entering heaven. Overall, death was seen as a transition rather than an end, with significant implications for morality and behavior during life.
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
People in Shakespearean times enjoyed violent things such as cockfighting.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
in Shakespearean times.
a woman with a ciolent, scolding, selfish or nagging temperment
Most of the people from the Shakespeare's time were Christians. They had the same beliefs about death as Christians currently do. They believed that when you died you went to heaven.
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
the Globe Theater i think; built in Shakespearean times.
People in Shakespearean times enjoyed violent things such as cockfighting.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
in Shakespearean times.
Officially to kill pests (e.g. rats, mice), but often the pests were other humans.
The time of Shakespeare's life, 1564-1616.
Gunpowder, same as today.
no not known there were other languages it is just that latin seemed to be most famous and people followed it.
lots of interesting things happened when Vic was queen one of them was (i think) people tried to assassinate her 9 times!
People at the time considered that a woman parading about the stage to be gazed at by a bunch of men was indecent and obscene.