<u>ELIZABETHAN THEATER</u>
- Performed in courtyards. Theaters, during the Elizabethan time, had a roofed and unroofed area, the cheapest area would be the latter, on this yard is where people would be watching the play (that lasted 2 hours or so) standing, and they would stay there in spite of a rainy weather, for example. The people occupying this place were called groundlings.
- Crowds cheer and boo actors during their performance. The Elizabethan audience had no issues in reacting towards something that was happening on stage, they would even throw things to actors. In fact, theaters would be located away from the palace and the city, because sometimes riots, fights would start as a result of something that happenned during a play; so Elizabeth preferred theaters to be as far away as possible from her, although she loved watching private performances!
- Actors rely on the power of their voices to reach the audience. Elizabethan theater was greatly influenced by Shakespeare. One of the main theaters of this period belonged to him: The Globe. Actors relied on the power of their voices and the acoustic of the place to reach the audiene.
- Lighting is natural. When it came to setting and special effects, Shakespeare preferred to paint the scenery with his words instead of using artificial effects. Aside from that, electricity didn't exist during Elizabethan times so there were not too many options. Performances took place during day time.
<u>MODERN THEATER</u>
The Modern theater is completly different because of technological advances such as the use of lighting and microphones, and the seating arrangement evolved compared to that of the Elizabethan period.
- Most expensive seats are in front of the stage
- Microphones used to help the audience hear
- Lighting is artificial
Relating to cognition. The definition of cognition is "the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses."
Answer:
faxon is accustomed to not having much money
Explanation:
thats the answer my teacher told me for the same question
History is by far my favorite subject in school, however, it is very difficult to learn all the names and dates, however, the challenge is well worth it for several reasons. First, it’s great to learn about inspirational figures from the past. For example, today, we learned about Abraham Lincoln, who guided America through the Civil War. Second, I get to see how the past has influenced our lives today. Lastly, history helps us all learn to not make the same mistakes that were made in the past. These are just three of the reasons I can’t wait for history class.
1- what do you (play)
2- what does she (do) (drive)
3-she doesn’t usually (drive)
also, can you please upload a picture on the assignment just so i could be able to understand a little better please, once you upload a photo I’d be more than happy to attend you, i was only able to get the first three questions sorry about that :(