Project rough draft and ideas.
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Thread Topic: Project rough draft and ideas.
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I don't have a computer and so I can't tranfer my typed work from my tablet to a computer so what I am doing is typing it here then when I get to school, I'll copy it all and print it out. I'm not going to earn a F on a easy project I had to work on for a week. So.
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How did the Globe theatre burn down? The canon used for special effects, such as heralding great entrances, was loaded. This caused for the roof to catch on fire and the Globe Theatre burned to the ground.
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Also, because it was built with timber, this made it quicker for it to burn down.
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(Nn.. f--- Shakespeare..)
Luckily, in 1614 the Globe Theatre was rebuilt. -
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"1642, when the Puritans, who found theatre vulgar and intolerable, shut all theatres down" -
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"The Puritans had been the source of many problems within the early English theatre. The first Globe Theatre was built due to the refusal of a puritan called Giles Allen to renew the lease of the 'Theatre'. The Puritans gained additional power and support during the early 1600's. In 1642, under the force of the Puritans, the English Parliament issued an ordinance suppressing all stage plays in the theatres. The strict religious views of the Puritans spread to encompass many social activities within England including the activities in the Globe theatre"
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Built- 1598
Opened- 1599
1644 The Globe Theatre is demolished by the Puritans. -
Rebuilt- 1996
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(Aye.. Fool. Don't forget to type in Times New Roman, Font: 12 and double spaced.)
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-Flags were put up during performing?
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Nope.
-Flags were put up during performing?
There are three different flags they used. These flags represented the genre of play. The white flag represented comedy, the red flag represented history and the black flag was tradegy. -
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During the Elizabethan era many of the people were still unable to read and write. The Globe Theatre Flags were a simple device which were used to advertise which play was to be performed that day. -
How did the Globe theatre burn down? The canon used for special effects, such as heralding great entrances, was loaded. This caused for the roof to catch on fire and the Globe Theatre burned to the ground. Also, because it was built with timber, this made it quicker for it to burn down. Luckily, in 1614 the Globe Theatre was rebuilt.
The Puritans had been the source of many problems for this theatre. They gain power and support during this time period. The Puritans- who found theatres vulgar and intolerable- shut down all theatres. The Globe theatre was then demolished by them in 1644. This didn't stop the entertainment. The Globe theatre was rebuilt in 1996! Many people attended the theatre but how did they know what was going to be performed? Flags were put up. There are three different flags they used. These flags represented the genre of play. The white flag represented comedy, the red flag represented history and the black flag was tradegy. Because of the many people who were illiterate, the flags were a simple device used to indicate which type of genre was going to be performed. -
Upload to to shrib, then acesss shrib from comp.
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Most plays were performed in the Summer due to no heating and in the winter, they were moved to indoor houses.
Women were not allowed to perform the theatres. Men had to dress up as women to fill in the roles of females in the play. In fact, they removed some parts of men to keep them from passing puberty. This causes them to keep their unmanly voices for women parts.
The Globe was fit to hold about 3,000 people! Many skipped work just to watch the shows.
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