Shakespearean Context: Elizabethan Era
Understanding the historical, social, and cultural context of Elizabethan England and its influence on Shakespeare's plays.
Key Questions
- Explain how Elizabethan beliefs about the Great Chain of Being are reflected in the play.
- Analyze the social hierarchy and gender roles depicted in Shakespeare's time.
- Predict how an Elizabethan audience might have reacted to specific scenes or characters.
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
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