Shakespeare’s plays appeal to “groundlings, royals, and everyone in between because he showed how things were in the medieval and renaissance time. He wanted to be able to show everyone the way that they were living. All his plays concentrated on the reality of the life that they were living. Shakespeare could use several languages that were used in his time in his plays. He could impress everyone with the different elements he used in his plays such as freedom, forgiveness, and nature. He knew exactly how to relate to everyone because he was very intelligent person that was considered very educated. He knew he could attract his audience with using their own characteristics by modeling his actors as the same as everyone.
He plays would attract everyone no matter how poor or rich the people were. He was able to provide different sections for people in order to watch the play. People who paid more would have a better view then the people that paid less. People who paid less would most likely be in the spot that was called the yard; they were known to be the poor and the groundlings. People would pay to see plays that they knew were going to be worth seeing, which would involve scenes that dealt with the way they lived. Also all the scenes where acted out by men; even the women scenes. Little boys would play the different role of women because they still had light voices; women were not allowed on public stages.
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