During Shakespeare's time, conventionalism in literature and theater emphasized adherence to established norms and traditions, including the use of specific genres, poetic forms, and thematic elements. The Renaissance period valued classical influences, leading playwrights to often incorporate moral lessons, historical narratives, and the exploration of human nature. Additionally, social conventions dictated the roles of gender and class, influencing character portrayals and interactions on stage. Shakespeare, while often conforming to these conventions, also challenged and subverted them, adding complexity and depth to his works.
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
the puritans wanted to close down the theaters in Shakespeare time
Ben Jonson, Shakespeare's friend and fellow playwright.
How where foreigners such as the Spanish, Portuguese, the French, the Jews, and the Africans treated in England during Shakespeare's time?
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the limitations of the conventionalism theory is that it is objective, so basically there is only one answer or point of view.
At least for part of Shakespeare's time, she was Mrs. William Shakespeare.
The role of children, in Shakespeare's time and at any other time, is to learn how to be adults.
There was an outbreak of plague in Stratford at about the time of Shakespeare's birth but Shakespeare didn't get it.
The plague hit England around the time of Shakespeare
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
No , but Shakespeare was , and remains , famous .
She wasn't alive during "Shakespeare's time". She was born 300 years after Shakespeare's daughter Susannah. Women could and did write during "Shakespeare's time" but not women who had not yet been born.
Shakespeare never left England.
Shakespeare was entertained the same as anyone else, when he had time.
No, there is no evidence of plague in Stratford at the time Shakespeare died.
the puritans wanted to close down the theaters in Shakespeare time