The World Of Shakespeare In The 1600's And Today

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The World of Shakespeare The Shakespearean world of the late 1500's and early 1600's was very, very different from our own. Though there are differences, there are also some similarities. The world of Shakespeare is a unique, and again, is much different than our own. To begin, one way Shakespeare's world is different than our own is the status of actors. The actors of Shakespeare's time were not nearly as illustrious or popular as they are today. The article title "Actor's in Shakespeare's day" by Stephanie Chidester states, "Roman actors, often slaves, were seen as the scraps of society...." The article goes on to state, speaking of English actors, that "actors were...classified as 'vagabonds and sturdy beggars'...". This is very much unlike our own modern world, where actors are held in very high regard, and, if successful, are popular and famous. Examples of this include the actors Tom Cruise and Johnny Depp. …show more content…

The audience of Shakespeare's world were somewhat different than the audiences of our modern movies and shows. To quote "Shakespeare's Audience: A Very Motley Crowd, "The Elizabethan audience was fond of unusual spectacle and brutal physical suffering. They liked battles and murders, processions and fireworks, ghosts and insanity." Although modern entertainment has this, it is not shown in all genres of entertainment. In fact, there are plenty of types of entertainment with the complete omission of

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