Friday, January 28, 2011

1/28/11

Why did Shakespeare’s plays appeal to “groundlings, royals, and everyone in between? What elements assisted him in doing that?

In shakespeare's plays their is always a "queen" or "King". I believe thats a way of letting you know where it took place at and the time peroid of it happening. The rythum and type of old english it was written in assisted him and made it easier for him to do so. Shakespear wrote plays for a certian audience. He wrote plays for people who serve the queen and king to people who witness wives of the king get beheaded. He wrote plays so that you can understand how it was in the 1500s. Royalty and groundlings attracted to his plays and the messages that they bring.

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