The Elizabethan Theatres spread across London, in and out of the city boundaries; each stand, all unique in their own ways. Do the entertainment media in the Elizabethan Age reflect or influence the social and political issues and values? Does it today?
And the red velvet curtains closed with a note of finality, followed by thunderous applauds. That was the end of a modern performance of a play; readers, close your eyes and allow me to take you several centuries back to the time when Queen Elizabeth ruled England. Stroll through the twisting narrow cobble-stoned streets of Elizabethan London; can you hear the rowdy callings of greeting from one person to another? Do you see the grand Whitehall Palace rising up majestically in the distance? That is where the Queen herself lives. Please, continue walking, and there, the Globe Theatre – the newest theatre around. This circular open-skied building we see before us is actually one of the theatres where Shakespeare and his theatre company – “Lord Chamberlain’s Men” – performed in. As we all know, William Shakespeare is widely-known for his plays and poems. Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The Tempest, and the list goes on. Since the theatres were the main source of entertainment for the people, some plays tend to reflect the society rather than influence, as “Henry V”, a historic play by Shakespeare – was likely to be popular because of the war that is looming in Ireland. And it was. Plays and poetry were also just a way for people to ignite their creativity and let loose their imagination – as in Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream”, where fairies flutter and manipulate human minds. However, mostly the entertainment media do reflect the society more than influence it. And just for the note, there were no red velvet curtains in the Globe Theatre.

Dear readers, though the Elizabethan Theatres still stand in modern London, the world around it has transformed. So has the people and the culture. Our global culture influenced greatly by the growing technology, which in turn impacts the way we communicate and the power of entertainment media; which is why I firmly believe that the entertainment media today are much more influential in the world than ever before.
Movies can and do have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood. - Walt Disney
Movies can and do have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood. - Walt Disney
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