PPT-Elizabethan Political Structure
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By Brendan Kilee and Sephora The social classes of the elizabethan era Monarch usually the queen or king the person who ruled the country and had to be born into
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By Brendan Kilee and Sephora The social classes of the elizabethan era Monarch usually the queen or king the person who ruled the country and had to be born into the rank Nobility families containing dukes earls or barons they had to be either born into the family or appointed by the monarch. The Elizabethan Era. French word meaning “rebirth”. Occurred throughout Europe. 14. th. – 16. th. centuries. Intellectual advances. Economic boom . In England, also known as the Elizabethan. . Theatres did not have. Scenery. Curtains. Special lighting. Women actors. Theatres were built around . roofless. octagonal courtyards. The 1. st. theatre was built in 1576 and called . The Theatre. Overview. History. The ‘Players’. Noteworthy Playwrights. Types of Elizabethan Theatres. English Renaissance theatre, also known as early modern English theatre, but usually as Elizabethan theatre, is the era of theatre in England between 1562 and 1642.. Grant Stokes, . Hayleigh. Gardner. Charles Yawn, . Bett. Cantrell. Elizabethan Era. Time of peace in England. Middle Class began to emerge. Social Status was fixed. Elizabethan Clothing. Law was enacted to establish what social classes were allowed to wear. Elizabethan Age and the Printing Press. The Elizabethan Age. Queen Elizabeth I. Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Her father had her mother beheaded when he wanted to marry Jane Seymour. . Medieval, Renaissance, and Elizabethan theatre. The Middle Ages began with the fall of Rome and continued until the 15. th. century. . -Poverty and Illiteracy among the masses . were . common. . - For about 400 years there was no theatre, only folk festivals and wandering . Structure of the Elizabethan theatre. . one of the most common . form of mass . entertainment . people of all classes went. to the theatre. beautiful costumes and. Sanitation. A . cess. -pit was a chamber in which sewage from each individual house was 'stored' until it was emptied. This task was for the so called 'night-soil men' to do. As disgusting as this job was, it could also be dangerous, as when in 1326 a certain Richard the . Sanitation. A . cess. -pit was a chamber in which sewage from each individual house was 'stored' until it was emptied. This task was for the so called 'night-soil men' to do. As disgusting as this job was, it could also be dangerous, as when in 1326 a certain Richard the . Marsh9thEnglish.Wordpress.com. Major Eras of British/American Poetry. Elizabethan. Romantic. Victorian. Modernist. Post-Modernist. ELIZABETHAN PERIOD. 1558-1603. Elizabethan Age. The reign of Elizabeth I was also a. Education. and Leisure. The Problem of the Poor. Exploration and Voyages of Discovery. Raleigh and Virginia. Elizabethan Education. Attitudes to Education:. During Elizabeth’s reign, education slowly became more important.. Hamlet and the Elizabethan Era Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived during the Elizabethan age, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, a town in the heart of England. A Golden Age. Historical Background. Relative peace and prosperity. Protestant Reformation established; less religious persecution. . Flowering of art, music, literature, theatre. Women: More. . freedom and education than in Europe. and Shakespeare. A Collaborative Project. Directions. Research your assigned topic . Use Sweet Search or a Research Tool from . https://www.bloomhslibrary.com/research. Include 5-7 facts about your assigned topic.
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