![]() ![]() The Elizabethan audience is actually typical of theater dating back to the Greeks. Seriously, Elizabethan theatre-goers were sort of emotionally unregulated and most of them carried knives or swords. If you (the playwright) are going to get the groundlings and the nobility involved in the love life of these two attractive young people, get them rooting for true love to conquer all, it pays to give them a "heads up" right away that True Love is gonna take a dive. The practical nature of the theatre in Elizabethean times was different from today. There are a number of other subs that discuss the various theories that someone other than the man from Stratford wrote the works attributed to William Shakespeare. Shakespeare may have been a master at murdering people with words, but as the late, great Chadwick Boseman said, "We don't do that here." Keep it civil, please. Homework questions that fail to meet these requirements will be removed. Don't just drop the question and come back later looking for the answer. We appreciate when you stick around and get involved in the discussion, also. Please bring your own work to the party, showing us what effort you've already made to answer the question, rather than just copying the question straight from your assignment. ![]() ![]() If you're here looking for homework help, please flair your question as such. Please read and respect the rules surrounding homework questions! The Rules From academic takes on iambic pentameter to picking out the dirty jokes, there's always space for you here. Welcome to reddit's premier Shakespearean subreddit! Here we can discuss the Bard, his greatness, his works and his life! A community for Shakespeare enthusiasts the world over, no matter your age, language, or experience level. ![]()
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