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    Feud In Romeo And Juliet

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    introduced‚ along with the long time feud between the Montagues and Capulets. The feud between the families is the core of the lovers’ fateful death. Throughout the play‚ the families continue to show their hostility and hate towards each other‚ proving to the reader that the family feud is a important role in the story. From the very start of the story‚ the reader is introduced to the family feud. The story lays it’s scene in Verona and immediately goes to the family servants opposing and disrespecting

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    Pre-IB 23 May 2011 Elizabethan Life/Elizabethan Dance Dance was an integral part of the lifestyle in the Elizabethan Era. Not only did the noble class enjoy it‚ but also the lower class. Dance was used in celebrations and parties‚ and often‚ just for leisure. Prestigious dancing masters taught these dances. These dances included unique forms and one-of-a-kind styles (Hall 81). First of all‚ dancing masters were great services for the English Elizabethan Court. In the Elizabethan era‚ it was required

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    Elizabethan Crime and Punishment Elizabethan Crime and Punishment - A Public Spectacle Elizabethan England and Elizabethan Crime and Punishment - not a happy subject. Violent times. Crimes were met with violent‚ cruel punishments. Many punishments and executions were witnessed by many hundreds of people. The Lower Classes treated such events as exciting days out. Even royalty were subjected to this most public form of punishment for their crimes. The execution of the tragic Anne Boleyn was restricted

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    Family and Tough Times

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    1. Why are communities important to families during tough times? Communities are important because as a whole they help each other out through bad times‚ & look out for one another kind of like a family. They are almost like a support group who try to help you the best way that they can whether it’s giving or selling inexpensive items – cooking a free meal‚ etc. 2. How can parents help children understand the changes that families experience during tough times? Explaining the situation is a start

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    As a parent‚ you are familiar with the concept of "family time‚" but have you ever sat down and thought about why it is important and the benefits it brings to both you and your children’s lives? Many of today’s families are very busy. Most households need two incomes to survive. Some parents even hold down two or more jobs in order to make ends meet. Many parents feel out of balance when it comes to their working and family time. These feelings can lead to stress and anxiety. As you know‚

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    Elizabethan Women

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    treated in the Elizabethan Era. John Madden‚ the producer‚ shows the women as inferior to men due to their emotions and weaknesses. These women are not allowed jobs other than bearing children or being housewives. John Madden also shows women as a bond to tie two families together as one. They are forced into premeditated marriages with men they do not love. The social standards for most women of high nobility were to wear large corseted dresses and apply pallid makeup (History of Elizabethan Women). These

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    Elizabethan Clothing

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    The most alien concepts of the Elizabethan era was that‚ regardless of their wealth‚ Elizabethans were not allowed to wear what clothes they liked. Their clothing and items of apparel were dictated by the Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws which governed the style and materials worn. The Elizabethan Sumptuary Clothing Laws were used to control behaviour and to ensure that a specific class structure was maintained. English Sumptuary Laws governing the clothing that Elizabethans wore were well known by all of

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    Elizabethan Era

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    of its time. All this influnce is from The Golden Age or Elizabethan Era. The Elizabethan Era (1558-1603) was a time of cruel punishments‚ riveting people‚ such as Arabella Stuart‚ and fashion statements. Crimes in the Elizabethan Era were not taken lightly‚ and the punishment was usually meant to teach the public a lesson. Common crimes such as theft‚ adultery‚ forgers‚ and fraud could result in a death sentence. Even stealing bird eggs out of a bird nest could result in death (Elizabethan Crime)

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    The feud that takes place between the Montagues and the Capulets seems to be what is responsible for the deaths that take place throughout the play. First off‚ the feud causes Tybalt to lash out at Romeo‚ Benvolio and Mercutio throughout the play‚ which causes Mercutio’s death. Also‚ Romeo and Juliet would not have to hide their love‚ causing the Friar to devise a scheme to keep them together that causes the couple to die. Another theory to prove this statement is that if there were no feud‚ the

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    Elizabethan Theatre

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    The Elizabethan Theatre At the start‚ the plays were performed in the courtyard of Inns (Inn-yards). Which were very similar to the Greek and Roman amphitheatres. The plays were performed outdoors. Theatre was one of the most profitable businesses of that time‚ similar to what the cinema has been during the 20th century‚ for this reason several playhouses were built. In some other cases‚ the plays were also performed in temporary stages. Playhouses were also used for gambling. Theatres were

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