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Shakespeare society. An example of what students should create. Life. Half of children born never aged past fifteen Adult lifespan was thirty Many died of bubonic plague Most people had deficient diets
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Shakespeare society An example of what students should create
Life • Half of children born never aged past fifteen • Adult lifespan was thirty • Many died of bubonic plague • Most people had deficient diets Flores, S. (1997). Shakespeare’s world/stage. Retrieved from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~sflores/345world.html
wealth • In London, wages were 50% higher than other parts of England • London playhouses saw 50 million visitors • Main export was wool • Sheep were a commodity Flores, S. (1997). Shakespeare’s world/stage. Retrieved from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~sflores/345world.html
Disorder • Rioters were not taken seriously • Riots occurred against landowners • Riots included drinking and song • Many rioters (depending on circumstance), were tortured and executed Flores, S. (1997). Shakespeare’s world/stage. Retrieved from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~sflores/345world.html
Women’s rights • Had little power of direction of their lives • Patriarchal society (Men at the top, women at the bottom) • Denied education, denied a career and denied freedom of speech • Women were able to gain some rights, as long as they had no male influence (husband, brother, father etc.) Flores, S. (1997). Shakespeare’s world/stage. Retrieved from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~sflores/345world.html
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