No one. His audience was located on three levels in the theater. The bottom floor was young men standing. They were a rowdy group that shouted at the actors, threw food, and didn't listen much to the play. The first floor were people sitting and watching the play. They paid closer attention to it and the upper floor was filled with prostitution working the single men from the bottom floor. There were also women selling Oranges on the bottom floor. The audiences of the time loved all the witches and ghosts in his story and he always used the elements of nature in his plays. The strange happenings are "what made the play." After all the "play is the thing."
No one. His audience was located on three levels in the theater. The bottom floor was young men standing. They were a rowdy group that shouted at the actors, threw food, and didn't listen much to the play. The first floor were people sitting and watching the play. They paid closer attention to it and the upper floor was filled with prostitution working the single men from the bottom floor. There were also women selling Oranges on the bottom floor. The audiences of the time loved all the witches and ghosts in his story and he always used the elements of nature in his plays. The strange happenings are "what made the play." After all the "play is the thing."
the witches
The witches
Strange and unnatural events
The Comedy of Errors, The Tempest and Macbeth in that order.
Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear theres more but i forget
No, Richard III was based in England.The only Shakespeare play based in Scotland is Macbeth.
The witches
Strange and unnatural events
Strange or unnatural events
The Comedy of Errors, The Tempest and Macbeth in that order.
Macbeth
It doesn't say that anywhere in the play. Also, Macbeth is a male.
Macbeth
not much really... only Shakespeares Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet
Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear theres more but i forget
No, Richard III was based in England.The only Shakespeare play based in Scotland is Macbeth.
Suspense
By playing on audiences fears