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'Elizabethan Era'? what was the "'Elizabethan Era'" ... (Asked by Deborarae .L.G) |
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| The Elizabethan Era is the period associated with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603) and is often considered to be a golden age in English history. It was the height of the English Renaissance, and saw the flowering of English literature and poetry. This was also the time during which Elizabethan theatre flourished and William Shakespeare, among others, composed plays that broke away from England's past style of plays. It was an age of expansion and exploration abroad, while at home the Protestant Reformation became entrenched in the national mindset. The Elizabethan Age is viewed so highly because of the ...(Answered by Daisuke Matsuzaka) | |
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Elizabethan era plays used extremely elaborate ....? Elizabethan era plays used extremely elaborate scenery that took many minutes to switch between, thus creating plays that usually lasted for more than 4 hours. True False ... (Asked by maniac monika) |
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| False, that would be Victorian era plays. Elizabethan era used somewhat elaborate scenery but they usually changed it while the scene was going on. Also, they had no indoor lighting so they could only perform from about 2 pm until about 4:30 pm when the lighting was "perfect."...(Answered by Bloodyslippers) | |
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the elizabethan period...? i was wandering if anyone had any sites i could look at, that contains information about maids in the elizabethan period (including their life, appearance,make-up, job...). ... (Asked by foxy_devil93) |
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| The Elizabethan Era is the period associated with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603) and is often considered to be a golden age in English history. It was the height of the English Renaissance, and saw the flowering of English literature and poetry. This was also the time during which Elizabethan theatre grew and William Shakespeare, among others, composed plays that broke away from England's past style of plays. It was an age of expansion and exploration abroad, while at home the Protestant Reformation was established and successfully defended against the Catholic powers of the Continent. You could get more ...(Answered by catzpaw) | |
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I need help with Elizabethan Language? I need to write a story then translate it into Elizabethan. I need a site where I can type in a modern day word, and it will give me the Elizabethan word. I've been procrastinating, and it's due tomorrow! Please help ASAP! I dont want to have to look through everything, just to find one word. Like start, stomp, shout, etc. ... (Asked by ~*~Lulu~*~) |
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| Theres no such thing as a translator, but here's a dictionary! http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-online-dictionary.htm...(Answered by Amber H) | |
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Bubonic Plague- Supersticious Elizabethan Remedies? What were some supersticious remedies for Bubonic Plague in the Elizabethan era? ... (Asked by frogirl) |
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| The Black Death Bubonic Plague during the Elizabethan Era http://www.william-shakespeare.info/bubonic-black-plague-elizabethan-era.htm Middle Ages http://www.kyrene.k12.az.us/schools/brisas/sunda/ma/mahome.htm Web Sites about Mass Extinctions http://wwwalt.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/evolution/extinction.html Good luck. Kevin, Liverpool, England....(Answered by Crazy) | |
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Elizabethan clothes!!! PLZ HELP ME!? I'm so confused; I looked up elizabethan clothes. I found a website, and it listed everything people wore, but I don't think they wore everything on it, because some have basically the same functions as the others, but work in different ways; for instance, farthinghale (skirt with hoop made of whalebone), and petticoat, were they both worn? And the partlet AND the kirtle? I know they had a lot of layers, but please tell me these were a choice of either or! ... (Asked by Jahzarra) |
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| I think Elizabethan women wore multiple layers of clothing, but the exact pieces would depend on her social class. There is a nice explanation here: http://www.lepg.org/women.htm...(Answered by Creeksong) | |
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Elizabethan Times?!? Im writing a paper on Elizabethan entertainment... Does anyone know anything about the Elizabethan time?? ... (Asked by BooBoo) |
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| Have I got a resource for YOU! This is a link to a site that presents common knowledge of the Elizabethan era as set forward by Renaissance Faire performers, in the interests of accurately portraying life in the time of Shakespeare. Here's a direct link to what Elizabethans did to pass the time: http://renaissance.duelingmodems.com/compendium/45.html P.S. theatre wasn't the only entertainment form - you could always go to a bear pit to wager on dogs attacking a bear or maybe attend a hanging - GREAT FUN! Sure, we think of those things as SICK now, but they lived pretty short, brutish lives....(Answered by Pam A) | |
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Information of the Elizabethan England? I need a lot of information about the war and weaponary in the Elizabethan England. Anything important or interesting. Thank you~! ^^* ... (Asked by Melly) |
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| You have to be more specific cos their was a good few wars in that particular period of English history Queen Elizabeth 1(hence Elizabethan era) was known as the virgin Queen, the biggest military success during her reign was defeating the Spanish armada that was sent by King Phillip of Spain to invade England and convert it back to Catholicism this particular success was led by Sir Francis Drake the English warships sunk most of the Spanish armada in the English channel with a carefully planned attack with fire ships (ships that were set on fire and ...(Answered by STEVE89) | |
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Elizabethan Make-up? Please help I forgot what the poeple in Elizabethan period wore. Beauty tips... ... (Asked by powerof111) |
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| Bright eyes, snow-white skin, red cheeks and lips, and fair hair. A lot of the makeup contained lead, but here is a site that should help: http://www.elizabethancostume.net/paintedface/index.html...(Answered by erin7) | |
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elizabethan witchcraft? welll yeah... ineed info about elizabethan witchcraft...im doing a research paper.....=].well can anyone tell me wat would cause an accusation of being a witch...what type of test did they have toi go throguh.... the result and how were it related to politices during that ear...i try finding it,,,but i couldnt find it soo yeah ... (Asked by Tam P) |
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| See http://history.hanover.edu/early/wh.html Good Luck!!!...(Answered by MikeInRI) | |
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