PPT-The Elizabethan Age 1485 - 1616
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Transition Before the Elizabethan Era fully took hold there were some changes taking place in England Political there was a break in the chain of English rule because
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Transition Before the Elizabethan Era fully took hold there were some changes taking place in England Political there was a break in the chain of English rule because of a lack of an heir to the throne war followed. Globe Theatre today. London, 1574. The Globe Theatre. First Folio (1623). Succession from Edward III until Henry VII. Plantagenets. and Roses. EDWARD III . (1322-1377) (. PLANTAGENET. ). ______________________________________________________________________________________________. Grant Stokes, . Hayleigh. Gardner. Charles Yawn, . Bett. Cantrell. Elizabethan Era. Time of peace in England. Middle Class began to emerge. Social Status was fixed. Elizabethan Clothing. Law was enacted to establish what social classes were allowed to wear. The Great Chain of Being. All creation linked together . in hierarchical order. Important to keep one’s place, or one could upset . all creation. The chain was linked from the lowest creature on earth up to God. The Elizabethan era is marked by the reign of Queen Elizabeth I . (1558–1603).. The . “Golden Age”. Queen Elizabeth I . Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. . Karen Coyle. June, 2011. Authority CONTROL. What does it control?. “To ensure consistency, an authority record is created for each authorized heading for a proper name or subject.”. Lois Mai Chan, Cataloging and Classification, Ed.. 1. gladly. 2. to drink socially. 3. relative or cousin. 4. anger; rage . 5. preposition that means “if”.. 6. term used to address a servant. 7. a noun which means “faith”. 8. candies; cakes. 9. phrase which means “may God keep you happy”. By: Brendan, Kilee, and Sephora. The social classes of the elizabethan era. Monarch. -usually the queen or king, the person who ruled the country, and had to be born into the rank. Nobility. -families containing dukes, earls or barons, they had to be either born into the family or appointed by the monarch. (1558–1603).. The . “Golden Age”. Queen Elizabeth I . Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. . When . she became queen in 1558, she was twenty-five years old, a survivor of scandal and danger, and considered illegitimate by most Europeans.. Education. and Leisure. The Problem of the Poor. Exploration and Voyages of Discovery. Raleigh and Virginia. Elizabethan Education. Attitudes to Education:. During Elizabeth’s reign, education slowly became more important.. Madison Palmer, John Rodriguez, Fernando Lopez, and Karon Teat. What place did theater have in day to day life of an Elizabethan?. Was a form of communication. Elizabethans gathered to watch plays and performances. Hamlet and the Elizabethan Era Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived during the Elizabethan age, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, a town in the heart of England. автор . презентац. ії. – . Манько. В.А., учитель англійської мови . Будянського. технологічного ліцею Харківської районної ради Харківської області. School Principal: Nicole Schaefer 19%7%18%6%50% StrateJiF )raPeZorP *oal #1 2ileVtoQeV: 2Q-7raFP to *raIXateEaFM Gar VMoZV tMe UerFeQt of VtXIeQtV PeetiQJ tMe releYaQt PetriF oYerall aQI for tMe foFXV and Shakespeare. A Collaborative Project. Directions. Research your assigned topic . Use Sweet Search or a Research Tool from . https://www.bloomhslibrary.com/research. Include 5-7 facts about your assigned topic.
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