The Church of England, who were Christian, dominated politics. The whole Government at the time, a Monarchy, was deeply religious and did most things in the name of Religion.
Desribe the political climate in England during the time Shakspear was writing?
Old religion.
The exact date when Shakespeare began writing is not known; it was between 1585 and 1592. This was during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, known as The Elizabethan Era or The Golden Age. This period is also called The Renaissance.
Doctors believed in a blending of religion and medicine.
During the time Shakespeare was writing, the late 16th to early 17th centuries, England experienced the Renaissance, which fostered a revival of interest in classical learning and the arts. This period was marked by a flourishing of theater and literature, with the rise of the public playhouse and a growing audience for dramatic works. Additionally, the Elizabethan era was characterized by political stability under Queen Elizabeth I, which encouraged cultural expression and exploration. Finally, the Protestant Reformation influenced religious themes and ideas in literature, contributing to the complexity of human experience portrayed in Shakespeare's plays.
Desribe the political climate in England during the time Shakspear was writing?
Old religion.
Shakespeare lived and wrote during a time when England was still Catholic. His writing style and choice of vocabulary is directly connected to what we call Elisabethan English -- named for the queen reigning during Shakespeare's time. Therefore Shakespeare's influence on religion is most evident in the writing style of the King James translation of the Bible. Although no longer considered as authoritative or accurate as once believed, the King James translation is still considered the most eloquent and it remains the most pervasively published.
Much outstanding political writing appeared during the Revolutionary Era.
During those years Shakespeare was alive, and for many of them he was writing, which was a good thing.
One major effect in England during Shakespeare's time was the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, where a group of Catholics attempted to assassinate King James I and members of Parliament. This event may have influenced the themes of power, ambition, and political betrayal in Shakespeare's "Macbeth."
It depended where you were. In China, it was Confucianism. In North Africa, it was Islam. In Italy, it was Catholicism. And in England, where Shakespeare was, the only legal religion was the Church of England, a form of Protestant Christianity.
The exact date when Shakespeare began writing is not known; it was between 1585 and 1592. This was during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, known as The Elizabethan Era or The Golden Age. This period is also called The Renaissance.
In Chapter 11 of "Cue for Treason," Shakespeare decides to give up the theater because he is disillusioned by the recent events that have caused unrest and chaos in the country. He is also tired of dealing with the political pressure and censorship that come with staging plays during that time. Shakespeare wants to focus on writing his plays without being constrained by the political environment.
Doctors believed in a blending of religion and medicine.
No. Henry VII died some years before Shakespeare was born.
The present senerio of southeast Asian countries during election time is to get the votes polarized on the basis of religion. Thus religion is effecting political development in this part of the world.