The One And Onli
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I want to write this in my own wordz ( first person)
Elizabethian audiences loved elaborate sword-play, and a stage direction such as 'they fight' tells little of what might have been very continual and complex stage action. The humour of act 1 scene 1 makes us forget about the seriousness of the fight; and therefore holds the attention of the audience before the actual action begins.
they also liked the sexual aspect of play as it was a huge thing in these times.
They Heavily Related To The Play In Many Aspects. Men Because They Would Do Anything To Have The Power, And Women Because They Were So Used To Having To Do As They Were Told By Men.
Juliet Is Told That She Will Marry Paris Or She Will Die, Which Was The Case For Many Elizabethan Teenagers.
Their Reaction To The Fact That Romeo Is Around Seven Years Older Than Juliet, Is Very Distinct. It Passed Them As An Ordinary, Evry Day Couple...Definately Not How We Would See It Today.
Elizabethian audiences loved elaborate sword-play, and a stage direction such as 'they fight' tells little of what might have been very continual and complex stage action. The humour of act 1 scene 1 makes us forget about the seriousness of the fight; and therefore holds the attention of the audience before the actual action begins.
they also liked the sexual aspect of play as it was a huge thing in these times.
They Heavily Related To The Play In Many Aspects. Men Because They Would Do Anything To Have The Power, And Women Because They Were So Used To Having To Do As They Were Told By Men.
Juliet Is Told That She Will Marry Paris Or She Will Die, Which Was The Case For Many Elizabethan Teenagers.
Their Reaction To The Fact That Romeo Is Around Seven Years Older Than Juliet, Is Very Distinct. It Passed Them As An Ordinary, Evry Day Couple...Definately Not How We Would See It Today.