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         <description><![CDATA[<p>birthplace:Stratford-upon-Avon, England</p><p>birthday:26-4-1564</p><p>died:23-4-1616</p><p>wife:Anne Hathaway</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.Elizabethan drama, sometimes called English Renaissance drama, refers to the performance drama that was popular during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.</p><p>2.The arts generally flourished during the Elizabethan era, but perhaps the most lasting contribution to British and world culture was the performing arts.</p><p>3.Elizabeth often sponsored theatrical performances</p><p>4.The most popular type of drama in the Elizabethan era was tragedy</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.iambic pentameter, in poetry, a line of ten syllables arranged in five metrical feet, each syllable consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.</p><p>2.Iambic pentameter has always been the dominant meter in English poetry.</p><p>3.The term "iamb" was originally used in classical poetry as a quantitative measure. The classical term is used to describe the equivalent meter in English stressed syllable poetry. Different languages ​​express rhythm in different ways.</p><p>4.In ancient Greek and Latin, rhythm was created by alternating short and long syllables. In English, rhythm is created through the use of alternations between stressed, unstressed and stressed syllables.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.The Elizabethan Era was the period in English history ruled by Queen Elizabeth I of the Tudor dynasty. Historians often describe it as a golden age in English history.</p><p>2.The high culture of the Elizabethan Renaissance found its best expression in the theatre.</p><p>3.Elizabethan literature is considered one of the most glorious periods in the history of English literature. In addition to stage plays and dramas, it also saw a flourishing of poetry. This period saw the emergence of new poetic forms such as sonnets, spenserian stanzas, and dramatic blank verse, as well as prose such as historiographies, pamphlets, and the first novels in English.</p><p>4.In Elizabethan times, inflation caused by rapid population growth caused about one-third of the people in England to live in poverty, and the rich hoped to help the powerless poor through charity.</p>]]></description>
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