Women were not allowed to act on the public stage or write for the public stage. Acting was considered dishonorable for women and women did not appear on the stage in England until the seventeenth century. In Shakespeare's plays, the roles of women were often played by young boys.Women, regardless of social position, were not allowed to vote (however, only men of a certain social position were allowed to vote). Neither could women inherit their father's titles. All titles would pass from father to son or brother to brother, depending on the circumstances.The only exception was, of course, the crown.
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Excellent Anisa. Again, clearly a lot of effort made!! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteThank You Miss Crowley!! :)
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