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kykrilka [37]
3 years ago
6

How are today actors or celebrities similar to the actors of Shakespeare time how are they different

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Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
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Answer:

Similar to the actors of Shakespeare's time is how they are dressed in the best styles of the day, and specific actors were known for playing very specific roles

Explanation:

for example; Johnny Depp: crazy maniacs) Differences would be how in the past many of the actors were rumored to be vagabonds or vagrants, which does not happen often today, and women are allowed to be actresses in modern day whereas they were not allowed in Shakespeare's time.

sweet [91]3 years ago
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Similar to the actors of Shakespeare's time is how they are dressed in the best styles of the day, and specific actors were known for playing very specific roles (for example Johnny Depp) Differences would be how in the past many of the actors were rumored to be vagabonds or vagrants, which does not happen often today, and women are allowed to be actresses in modern-day whereas they were not allowed in Shakespeare's time.

   

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