How Was Shakespeare Different From The 15-1600s

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Shakespeare's time period, the 15-1600s, was much different from our modern world. There are many reasons this is so. For example, actors had different status than our actors. Entertainment and music were also different, at the start of its development. Another way Shakespeare's time was different from ours, was clothing, which led to the class or status of people. When comparing our modern day to the early beginning of our culture, it can be surprisingly different. From hearing singing outside your window on a regular basis, to telling how rich someone is by a glance, you can find many ways in which the cultures of our world and Shakespeare's was much different.
Actors, starting in ancient Greece and Rome, were looked at with a very low status. Stephanie Chidester states, "actors were alternately classified as 'vagabonds and sturdy beggars,' and as servants of noblemen." Acting was a career in
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When reading a work or play by Shakespeare, it is often hard to understand, and uses a very wide vocabulary and "fancier" writing style. We have to look deeper into context, because we are not used to the words and style of the writing. Our modern language, we use a lot of slang, etc. They did not. For comparison, in Romeo and Juliet, it says, "methinks." We would say this as, "I think." The language type is foreign to the writing and speaking we use today.
Comparing the past to the present is very interesting. To think of people with statuses, and that they showed it completely in how they acted or dressed, is strange. Reading and hearing people speak in the style of language and vocabulary of Shakespeare's day is often hard to understand, and we have to go deep into context to get its meaning through. People in these acting positions are looked at with high respect, but back then, they could be seen as slaves. Shakespeare's day is very unlike our own, and was the beginning of the world we live in

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