How are the Roman Forum and the Globe Theatre similar?
The Globe Theatre was built in the 16th century in England, the Roman Forum was built in the Roman Empire. The only similarity that could be found is Shakespear. Many of his play are set in Roma and the Roman Forum and his plays used to be performed in the Globe Theatre. hop this help
The Globe Theatre was built in the 16th century in England, the Roman Forum was built in the Roman Empire. The only similarity that could be found is Shakespear. Many of his play are set in Roma and the Roman Forum and his plays used to be performed in the Globe Theatre.
thats wierd, they seem to be in sync
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Both were built in Rome. Both were built in Elizabethan England. Both served as a stage for political and social issues of their time period. Both had audiences comprised only of people with great wealth and status
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@timothy86
I can tell you about the Roman Forum Its a public place lined with stores shops inns and temples (churches) where everyone and anyone is pretty much welocome. Its where business is done and people gather. Philosphers are notorios for hanging around there. Classes can be held there. Yeah.
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The globe theatre was built in the 16th century in england, the roman forum was built in the roman empire. the only similarity that could be found is shakespear. many of his play are set in roma and the roman forum and his plays used to be performed in the globe theatre.
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