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Title: Social and Economic Time druing Shakespeare's era
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April 11, 1996 |
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(“Social classes in Shakespeare’s England”).
Just like any other society the Poor was the lowest social class in the Renaissance and also the largest. It held the sick, disabled, the old and the soldiers unable to work because of wounds. Many of the poor were employed as farmers or other menial jobs... Showed first 250 characters
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Many of the poor were employed as farmers or other menial jobs. Many resorted to thievery to survive. (“Social classes in Shakespeare’s England”).
Besides social status the classes of people also differed in many other things like how and what they ate... Showed next 250 characters
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