Shakespeare's plays reflected Elizabethan England because they highlighted the political and social issues of the time, such as the monarchy, class hierarchy, and religious tensions. Shakespeare also captured the cultural values and beliefs of Elizabethan society through his language, characters, and themes. Additionally, his plays were performed for audiences that were familiar with the social norms and historical events of the period.
Shakespeare's plays were written in English ... in the style of the period in which he wrote (Elizabethan English)
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Records in diaries and so on suggest that people at Elizabethan theatre performances, which presumably includes performances of Shakespeare's plays, ate apples and oranges, hazelnuts and gingerbread. They could get beer in bottles.
Just about everybody except the Puritans, who objected to the theatre and, when they came to power in England, had it banned.
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All of the plays called histories are about the Kings of England and the political events of their reign, although some of the kings, like Henry IV and Henry IV, are not major characters in the plays that bear their names.
I first found Shakespeare's plays when I was introduced to them at school.
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