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    Elizabethan Sports

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    all associated with entertainment the people of England endured during the Elizabethan times. Sports and games were a way for people of England to relieve themselves from hardships of everyday life. Beginning from early stages of childhood up to death‚ all people including men and women played a number of sports in a variety of ways. During the Elizabethan age‚ numerous sports and games‚ for both rich and poor‚ provided entertainment for all of England. Throughout the Elizabethan age there were a

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    William Shakespeare Elizabethan drama refers to the plays produced while Queen Elizabeth reigned in England‚ from 1558 until 1603. It was during this time that the public began attending plays in large numbers. The opening of several good-sized playhouses was responsible for this increased patronage‚ the largest and most famous of which was the Globe theater (1599)‚ home to many of Shakespeare’s works. The most popular types of Elizabethan plays were histories of England’s rulers‚ but revenge dramas

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    from Corunna with 130 ships with 7000 sailors and 21000 soldiers most of whom are priests‚ its purpose: to conquer England. Philip II king of Spain assembled the armada because Spain is the greatest power on earth but England also has a lot of power so Philip wants to take over England to gain more power. Also its a religious crusade‚ Philip wants‚ to kill Elizabeth so he can turn England into a catholic country as well as the fact English ships keep looting Spanish ships and stealing our gold. The

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    Seneca on Elizabethan drama. The Elizabethan era was a time of relative hope and confidence. In the early seventeenth century‚ however‚ the national mood seems to have become tense and anxious‚ partially because James was not as skillful a ruler as Elizabeth. This period‚ called Jacobean from the Latin form of James’s name‚ also is known as the early Stuart era after James’s family name. William Shakespeare

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    She went to London to plead their release with Queen Elizabeth I. The two powerful women spoke in Latin because O’Malley spoke no English and the Queen spoke no Gaelic. Apparently‚ the meeting was a success and the men released shortly after their meeting. Grace O’Malley died around 1603 at Rockfleet Castle.

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    Literary Periods

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    1910-1936: The Georgian Period 1914-1945: The Modern Period 1945-present: Postmodern Period The Old English Period or the Anglo-Saxon Period refers to the literature produced from the invasion of Celtic England by Germanic tribes in the first half of the fifth century to the conquest of England in 1066 by William the Conqueror. During the Old English Period‚ written literature began to develop from oral tradition‚ and in the eighth century poetry written in the vernacular Anglo-Saxon (also known

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    Elizabethan Worldview and Much Ado About Nothing Audrey Hernandez The Elizabethan Era is one of the most fascinating periods in the History of the World. It is named after one of the greatest of the Queens of England - Queen Elizabeth I. It was the era of the very first Theatres in England - William Shakespeare and the globe Theatre and Christopher Marlowe! It also had a very different feel and look to it than we experience nowadays and this is shown in the marriage and wedding customs‚ recreation

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    where James I was on the throne. King James was a very superstitious man who believed in magic and witchcraft and these themes were presented in Macbeth to please the King. Also the political context is important as it was included in Macbeth with the ideas of excessive ambition. On the other hand‚ Richard III is a historical play by William Shakespeare‚ believed to have been written in 1592. It presents the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. In Macbeth

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    Elizabethan Health

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    supernatural. Elizabethan times was the era in which Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare lived. However the times were very unsanitary. People threw their trash out the window and if their dog or cat died‚ they would throw that out the window also. When it rained‚ cats and dogs would flow down the street. This is where the quote "Raining cats and dogs" derived. Because of all of these things‚ health was a major concern in Elizabethan England. Poor sanitation and a rapidly growing population contributed

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    Anne Bradstreet

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    works of Guillame du Bartas this gave her the power‚ control‚ and influence to have a confident poetic voice. Bradstreet’s was known to be a free thinker and some consider her an early feminist‚ with her feminist views‚ as in the poem about Queen Elizabeth I. Her acknowledgment expressing regrets were more ironic than sincere responding to those Puritans who felt women should be silent‚ modest and live in private rather than the public eye. What her poetry reveals is that Puritan religion was often

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