The Role Of Entertainment In The Elizabethan Era

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Elizabethan Sports and Entertainment
The Elizabethan Era took place from 1558 to 1602. During the Elizabethan era the bubonic plague was going around and the queen had many things to worry about because people were freaking out about the plague going around and so he used the forms of entertainment to ease their mind to get the plague killing out of sight with entertainment and not worried about the plague going around in the Elizabethan era, some of the money from the sports and entertainment were festivals that would all happen with certain occasions during the year. Hunting was not not just for survival, but as a recreational game. Skittles was one of the games that they played, It was a game that wasn't media popular, but it was an individual and Team game These sports and entertainment along with
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The game in the Elizabethan era, however, would a recreational game and it was fun but there must have been some spirituality in the game at some point but not as much in a little beans and arrow as it was back then. The game was just for recreational fun in entertainment for the most part and knocking the Skittles over.
“ virtually all forms of modern-day English Skittles except one feature projectiles being propelled from one end of a Nelly and effort to not down 9 pin in a we're at the other end.” the game of Skittles had the same concept but they had modified regulation on how far a lane was it could be. Western Elite ghettos, is the most popular Indian version of a lease ghetto than any other form of the gay. This version called long alley Skittles was just the line was a little bit longer and the ball had to bounce on the lane before hitting the PIN. some of the rules were made to make it more challenging such as involving the rule “Kingpin which must be here or else no score is