Many in the lower classes were more spiritually mature than the upper classes in that they did not resort to excessive mourning when dealing with death.
The servants and musicians' indifferent reactions to Juliet's death highlight the societal hierarchy in Elizabethan England. Their lack of emotional engagement with Juliet's tragedy reflects the class divide where those lower in status were often seen as dispensable and their lives held less value compared to the nobility. This underscores the unequal treatment and lack of empathy towards individuals of lower social standing during that time.
Many in the lower classes were more spiritually mature than the upper classes in that they did not resort to excessive mourning when dealing with death.
Of course not, Elizabethan England was protestant.
Its is the the middle-class citizens of Elizabethan times
The Elizabethan era is the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1 (1558-1603)
New England had indentured servants
1558-1603 is the Elizabethan era in England.
Simply, England in the reign of Elizabeth I.
Elizabethan times are called that because it was the time when Elizabeth I was Queen of England.
in Elizabethan times England had a population of nearly 5 million.
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The dates of the Elizabethan Age in England coincides with the dates of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The dates span from 1558 to 1603.
Because the queen at that time was called Elizabeth