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    women in Elizabethan society. The Role of Elizabethan Women - Education - The Commoners The Elizabethan women who were commoners would not have attended school or received any formal type of education. Elizabethan women would have had to learn how to govern a household and become skilled in all housewifely duties. Her education would have been purely of the domestic nature in preparation for the only real career option for a girl - marriage! Single Elizabethan women were

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    During the Elizabethan Era‚ crime and punishment was a brutal source of punishments towards criminals. The term “crime and punishment” was a series of punishments and penalties the government gave towards the people who broke the laws. In William Harrison’s article “Crime and Punishment in Elizabethan England”‚ says that “the concept of incarcerating a person as punishment for a crime was a relatively novel at the time” (1). This seemed reasonable at the time‚ because back then they didn’t sentence

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    immense amounts of sugar‚ but what would the phrase mean to the people of the Elizabethan Era? Even though people in the Elizabethan Era ate sugars and sweets‚ one did not eat as much. The people of the Elizabethan Era ate immense amounts of meat as we do sugar; hence‚ to add to the statement “You are what you eat‚” people of the Elizabethan Era would most likely be meat and a lot of vegetables. The diet of the Elizabethan Era was made up of three main meals. Breakfast is considered the most

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    NAVAL WAR COLLEGE Newport‚ RI Theater Security Decision Making (TSDM) TSDM Week 19: Midterm Exam. By Chime Benjamin M LT‚ SC‚ USN A Midterm paper submitted to the Faculty of the Naval War College The concepts/topics to be discussed include; Deterrence and diplomacy‚ Global Challenges‚ and Economic Tool of power. The contents of this paper reflect my own personal views and are not necessarily endorsed by the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. Executive

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    power of death. Image theatre is more about the feeling and expression that is being shown then the story being told. The emotion that the actors can show through image theatre gives the audience something to think about or act upon as they have no influence from the actors‚ just there expressions. Forum theatre is the technique we used most throughout studying Boal’s techniques. Forum theatre is a very effective

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    lives and how society viewed the different classes. In Shakespeare’s time‚ the Elizabethan style architecture was the most common type of architecture. The Elizabethan architecture was found mostly in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The Elizabethan architecture brought chimneys‚ private areas‚ borough walls‚ glass which was now cheaper‚ and square paneling‚ friezes‚ and ceilings. Mostly‚ all Elizabethan houses had vertical and diagonal timbers‚ high chimneys with decorative symmetrical

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    The Elizabethan Era’s Effect on Shakespeare’s Works If every playwright in Shakespeare’s time aspired‚ as he did‚ to paint a portrait of an age in their works‚ his would have been the Mona Lisa‚ leaving the most lasting impression on generations to come and at the same time‚ one of the world’s most baffling mysteries. Surely it is no coincidence that the world’s most celebrated dramatist would’ve lived during the time when one of the world’s most powerful rulers in history reigned. Or was it?

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    The bubonic plague was the worst disease you can get in the Elizabethan era (1558-1603)‚The bubonic plague had different names like “the blue sickness”‚ ”black Plague” or “black death”‚ the bubonic plague had symptoms like‚ Situated in the groin‚ armpit or neck about the size of an egg‚ tender and warm to the touch‚ Sudden onset of fever and chills‚ headache‚ fatigue or malaise‚ fever and chills‚ extreme weakness‚ abdominal pain‚ diarrhea‚ vomiting‚ bleeding from your mouth‚ nose or rectum‚ or under

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    about what religions were around five centuries ago? Today‚ there are hundreds of diverse religions practiced by many. Back then‚ in England‚ there were two main religions: Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. Protestantism was practiced during the Elizabethan Era‚ which was around the time Shakespeare was alive. Created by Martin Luther‚ a German Monk‚ It was also deemed to be the “official” religion by the queen‚ so it was also very influential during that time period. So‚ how did this religion originate

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    HASAN İNAL İDE 305 DAMLA UĞUZ 112401002 ELIZABETHAN AND GREEK TRAGEDY Tragedy has its origins in Ancient Greek‚ it was a kind of performance to honor Dionysus. They were performed as competition between three playwrights. Actors who took part in the plays were all man and they all wore masks. They wore masks to impersonate satyrs.According to Aristotle ‘’ Tragedy depicts the downfall of a noble hero or heroine‚ usually through some combination of hubris‚ fate‚ and the will of the gods. The

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