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Title: Life and Culture of the Elizabethan Era


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Life and Culture of the Elizabethan Era
  • Vanessa Languis

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Overview
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Queen Elizabeth I
  • Reign 1558-1603
  • Last of the Tutors
  • The Virgin Queen, never married

4
English Renaissance
  • 1520s to 1620
  • Dominated by literature and art
  • Key figures include
  • John Milton
  • Sir Francis Bacon
  • John Donne
  • Christopher Marlowe
  • William Shakespeare

5
Religion
  • Favored religion determined by ruler
  • Catholic and Protestant
  • Small percent of Jews - stereotyped and
    prejudiced

6
Gender
  • Men and women not equal
  • "Women in her greatest perfection was made to
    serve and obey man. - John Knox
  • Women were forbidden to go to school, vote, or be
    on stage

7
Clothing
  • Elizabethan Sumptuary Clothing Laws

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Clothing
What class do you think this outfit belongs to?
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Food and Drink
  • Unclean water drank ale or mead instead
  • Dairy products and food from the ground eaten by
    the poor
  • Sugar and spices were expensive
  • Main diet consisted of bread, meat, and fish

10
Health and Wellness
  • Lack of sanitation
  • Open sewers as community garbage cans
  • Epidemics of Bubonic Plague, measles, smallpox,
    scarlet fever, diphtheria
  • Many cures just superstition
  • Putting roasted onions in ears, rubbing eyes with
    tail of black tomcat
  • Use of mercury

11
Theatre
  • Open-air playhouses
  • The Globe (1599-1613)
  • Closed by epidemics, or burned down by accidents

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Other Entertainment
  • Sports - hunting, archery, wrestling, fencing,
    hammer-throwing
  • Bear-baiting, cock-fighting, dog-fighting
  • Music - lute, harpsichord,drums, bells, flute,
    violin, viol
  • Feasts/banquets, jousting, dances, fairs

13
Crime and Punishment
  • Severe/cruel and unusual
  • Public
  • Hanging
  • The stocks
  • Whipping post
  • Punishment often fit the crime

14
Review
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Review
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For More Information
  • http//elizabethan.org/
  • http//www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/
  • http//www.bardweb.net/england.html
  • http//falcon.jmu.edu/ramseyil/england.htm
  • Information used for educational purposes
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