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William Shakespeare and the Elizabethan period
The English Renaissance reached its height with Elizabeth I. Elizabeth would often make journeys throughout the kingdom so that the people could see her. During her travels she stayed at the homes of the nobles who entertained her with banquets, parades, and dances.
Poets and writers praised Elizabeth in their writings. Sons of merchants, lawyers, and landowners copied Italian clothes and manners and came to the court to capture her attention and favour.
Poetry, music and drama became part of daily life. Most nobles wrote poetry. People of all classes enjoyed singing ballads and folk songs. Many played such musical instruments as violins, guitars and lutes.
The people of Renaissance England were especially fond of amusement and the country might be well called ''Merry England! In those days.
It was also the period of a great seamentship and architectural development. Trade and commerce began to flourish- as people grew richer, they learned to live more comfortably, and as the country grew more peaceful they no longer needed to live in castles for defend against their enemies.
Tudor theatres
One of the chief amusements was the theatres.The first theatres, like the Globe, were built in the shape of inn-yards, with three rows of balconies round a courtyard open to the sky, so as to use the daylight. Their stages stood in the open air, but most of the audience, sat under a roof or some sort of covering. Those who could not afford to pay for the seats stood in the pit, or open area in front, and on the sides of the stage. Since there were no lights, plays were performed in the afternoon. They attracted large cr
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