What would an audience at one of Shakespeare’s plays expect to see? Check all that apply.
a handbill advertising the play
fruit and other treats for sale
elaborate scenery
historically accurate costumes
animal blood
young men playing female roles

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a hand bill advertising the play
fruit and other treats for sale
animal blood
young men playing female roles

William Shakespeare is the most famous writer in English. Shakespeare wrote famous playwrights, poems and acts. He is known as world's greatest dramatist.

The audiences of Shakespeare's plays expect to see the following scenes:

  • a handbill advertising the play
  • fruit and other treats for sale
  • animal blood
  • young men playing female roles

The famous literature by Wiliam Shakespeare are:

Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, and many more.

The audience of William Shakespeare expects that the plays must include those scenes that provide them thrill and craze to watch the play.

The expectations of audiences from the plays are:

  • a handbill advertising the play, that is the older version of advertising or promotion of the play.

  • fruits and other treats for sale, the audience want to enjoy the plays with munchies.

  • animal blood, the audience expects the scenes in the play related to the animal blood, this increases the thrill within the audience.

  • young men playing female roles,  excite the audiences to have more craze for new voices and characters.

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