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6 December, 20:54

In what way (s) was Elizabethan culture different from modern American culture?

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  1. 6 December, 23:21
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    Elizabethan society and modern American society will differ in various aspects, be it the society itself, the dress sense, the age of marriage and the seat of power.

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    There are numerous differences in the Elizabethan culture and the modern American culture, notwithstanding the fact that they are from different periods in history. But the general and more prominent differences will be dealt with. Here are some of the differences between the two-

    1. The time periods says it all. While the Elizabethan culture is from the 16th Century, modern American culture is the 21st Century.

    2. The dress sense of the Elizabethan consists of big and bulky dresses for women while the men dress in formals and stockings, corsets, and many other items while the people of modern American culture dress in any way they want, way more different to the bulky dresses.

    3. The society puts great authority in the church, who majorly looks over all things done. The voice of the monarch was also an important factor of society. Whereas modern America has no monarch.

    4. Class divisions were the primary way of differentiating the people whereas modern America has no such thing.

    5. Marriage was a big thing in the Elizabethan age, with parents trying to get their children married as early as possible. And the union was mainly for financial gains, with girls married off as early as 14 / 15 years of age. Modern age American marriages have no such pressure.
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