Welcoming Committee Webquest Assignment
Here are the form handouts explaining the assignment and the individual directive sheets.
Do not forget to cite your sources!!!
Webquest Responsibility Sheet
Directives
Here are the internet links for your topics:
Elizabethan England
People in Power
History of the Monarchy The Life and Times of Queen dowager Elizabeth the I Tudor HistoryDaily Life
Tudor History Life in Elizabethan England Britain ExpressTheater and Entertainment
Elizabethan England: Non-professional Amusments and Entertainments Elizabethan Theater The Globe TheaterRoman Empire
People in Power
Julius Caesar Factual Background, Brief Julius Caesar Biography On this link, scroll to \”Julius Caesar Conquers and Falls\” Roman Government Social ClassesDaily Life
Life in Roman Times Daily Life Festival of LupercalTheater & Entertainment
Roman Coliseum Daily Entertainment Roman Theater and EntertainmentDue Dates:
Research and Bibliography:
Even: Monday, February 2nd at the start of the period
Odd: Tuesday, February 3rd at the beginning of the period
Rough Draft of Project:
Even: Monday, February 9th at the source of the period
Odd: Tuesday, February 10th at the beginning of the period
Final Draft of Project and Presentation dates:
Even: Wednesday, February 11th
Odd: Thursday, February 12th
Intro, and London
(Sign: this is the UNABRIDGED addition of my travel log. It will be very lengthy, and very detailed. I will be sending out a very abridged addition in an e-mail sometime very, very soon).
Bonjour, my friends, kinsmen, and loved ones,
Let me first begin by apologizing for the preposterous length of my silence. My first weeks in Europe have been frenzied, motley, and just a healthy dose of surreal. The experience of plunging oneself into a country with only the most basic sense of the intercourse has certainly been a humbling experience. Since I arrived in London just about 3 weeks ago, I have spent the subsequent time in something of astonish as I have struggled to overcome jetlag, homesickness, and cultural confusion, shivering all along the way.
I will do the best that I can to briefly summarize my adventures to assignation. Like I said before, these first couple of weeks have been slightly surreal and just a tad overwhelming for me. Now that I have really begun my altering to Alpine life, I will do my best to update my blog frequently, chronically my many voyages within France. Please forgive me if these first blog posts are excessively extended. This blog post also will serve as my own personal record of these first few weeks, so I'd like to write down as many impressions as I can fit in. Feel direct to skim/ignore any sections that don't pique your interest.
I arrived in London on Thursday, January 23rd. My flight over to Europe was cinch, excluding the fact that I had to make 2 connections. I actually made some friends on the trips over. From Asheville to Charlotte, I sat next to this girl in her most recent 20s who was en route to Chicago. Although I almost never do this, I struck up a conversation with her. She told me about her own experiences in Europe, and how "ridiculous" (her words) the city of Paris is. On my excursion from Philadelphia to Heathrow, I sat next to this very quirky man in his 30s. Originally from Texas, he moved to Wales...

Intellectual and Religous Life in Elizabethan England?
1.Describe the four elements reasoning to compromise the universe.
2.Describe the four humours and their relationship to personality.
3.What was the relationships between humours and illnesses?
4.What type of medicine was administered and by whom was it dispensed during this circumstance period?
5.Describe the religious climate during this time.
6.What was considered tobe the center of the universe at this time? Who controlled it?
7.Desribe the hierarchy of beings or "sequence of beings" believed in by Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
i need infomation about life in elizabethan england?
please, its due in a few weeks, but i scarcity to get it done ASAP
i have to write an informative report on life and living in shakesperian england, and im having alo of trouble finding infomation, anything you understand, or any links you can give me would be helpful :D
thanks
Notwithstanding advertising bits this site cuts through the cr$p.
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-england.htm
as does
http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Elizabethan_life.htm
http://www.bardweb.net/england.html
http://www.tudorhistory.org/
hybrid feeelings about this site but I will include it
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/Tudors.htm
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In Elizabethan England, what was their daily life like?
I am having a bitter time finding the answer to this question. I have googled it and also tried ask.com. To no avail. Please if anyone knows what daily life was like in Elizabethan England it would be greatly appreciated. By reason of you for your time.
it depended if you where poverty-stricken or rich. rich would wake up and have a big feast around noon that would last a couple of hours with a lot of guest have some entertainment then eat again around 6 about the same thing
under par would wake up have small meal work in the fields have a small lunch go back to field eat small supper and go to a monkey about
What was life like for wealthy people in Elizabethan England?
I already have backround info but only living soul facts. I need more of an overall picture. How did their life differ from others of the time? What special privilages did they have? I'm also interested in their feasting and amusement. Education, justice, jobs,...
I've appended a few sites that might plagiarize generally.
Here is a good overview:
http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_781533797/Elizabethan_England.html
Sports:
http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/sportsandentertainment.html
some simple questions about life in elizabethan england?
okay, so I have a work up for my english class and it is a group project and I have a feeling two of the four people total in our group wont do their part. So I'm making it part of my obligation. I'm not asking for ANSWERS* but more like websites that could help with maybe just a small* hint of the atone for ? idk, but yeah something like that pls.
1.Describe the four elements thought to compose the universe
(i know that its earth, fire, air, & water. but i insufficiency more details and info. sites would be good) (oh, and this is another group members part,)
2.Describe the four humors and their relationship to personality.
(I think I certain the four humors but not so sure, sites would also be good for this one. I think this group member will so her part, but she might ask for my help)
3.What was the relationship between humors and illnesses?
(this is my part, and i of i understand this one. but i just need more details, so yes...more sites(: )
4.What type of medicine was administered and by whom was it despensed during this time time?
( I REALLY DONT GET THIS ONE, i think this is the one i neeed more help on)
OMG, if you could help me then
THANKYOU(:
verrrrry verrrry much !<3
Life in Elizabethan England
alex cody spenser and patrick
Life in the Elizabethan Times
An vibrant video I made a few years back. It is about life in the Elizabethan times via. Lego! Enjoy!
Life In Elizabethan England - News
Damon Albarn sings of magical scholar
The GuardianThe opera will downright with Albarn by himself, before cutting to Dee's deathbed to explore the incidents and characters that shaped his life. Albarn's music will be performed with a miscellany of traditional Elizabethan instruments and west African drumming What Damon Albarn's opera really means . . .Damon Albarn's new opera dazzles the senses but ignores the mindDr Dee, Manchester Ecumenical Festival, review - -all 52 news articles »
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DSK and the death of the novel It was the renegade bestseller of the 16th century, translated into all major European languages, and an overshadowing influence on Elizabethan theater. No character somewhat so destructive - not even Iago, or Mephistopheles - has turned up since. and more » |
Elizabethan England's Renaissance man
Elizabethan England's Resurgence manBIOGRAPHY: HIRAM MORGAN reviews Sir Walter Raleigh: In Life and Legend By Mark Nicholls and Penry Williams, Continuum Weigh on, 378pp. £25 MENTION OF Sir Walter Raleigh always brings to mind Seamus Heaney's marvellously radical Ocean's Love to Ireland
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Two Strangers Unravel a Prophecy in New Book He grew up with a beyond love of the language of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan playwrights, as well as Chaucer, Milton, and later, with the intricacies of Sir Walter Scott. He knock in love with the age, so well written about, by Jane Austen—now and more » |
Moll: The Life and Times of Moll Flanders by Siân Rees – review
Written pell mell, in crowded rooms with not enough elbow room, his novels were bulletins from a desperate life – his own. Rees employs the present tense when she is talking about the fictional Moll, while verified-life gets the perfect. At times the
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'The Trip' very funny, melodramatic 'The Plunge' very funny, melodramaticAt one point, visiting an Elizabethan graveyard, Coogan delivers a hilariously vicious acclamation for his only-modestly-talented "deceased" friend Brydon. There's neat contrast between the pantry scenes (the now-familiar -- thanks to Chef Ramsay and more » |
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Playing the shame game in Vancouver In Elizabethan England, it was not uncommon to label criminals -the branding alphabet included "T" for thief and "V" for vagabond -in an elbow-grease to ensure that their shame was visible always and everywhere. But that was only the beginning of the and more » |
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Damon blurs the lines between art and pop at Manchester International Festival I'm in a way singing about my England, striking him what happened to the British Empire (a phrase Dee coined). “But parallel to that is the very big drama of his own life and the way he was a determined free philosopher and, in the end, and more » |
The men who translated the 400 year-old King James Bible in 1611
1633), one of the greatest scholars of Elizabethan England, killed the gamekeeper his hunting soir hired for a stag hunt. Accused of manslaughter, Abbot's career took a dramatic moving down turn. While eventually acquitted by King James, he lost a great and more »
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Frank Turner - England Keep My Bones [Album]
Elizabethan England was not pre-eminent for its arty exports, yet Shakespeare pushed England to the forefront in cutting edge art with his literary prominence. However, music is not something we associate with ol' Willy “Sway-yer-spear” Shakespeare.
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The GuardianThe opera will downright with Albarn by himself, before cutting to Dee's deathbed to explore the incidents and characters that shaped his life. Albarn's music will be performed with a miscellany of traditional Elizabethan instruments and west African drumming What Damon Albarn's opera really means . . .Damon Albarn's new opera dazzles the senses but ignores the mindDr Dee, Manchester Ecumenical Festival, review - -all 52 news articles »
Elizabethan England's Resurgence manBIOGRAPHY: HIRAM MORGAN reviews Sir Walter Raleigh: In Life and Legend By Mark Nicholls and Penry Williams, Continuum Weigh on, 378pp. £25 MENTION OF Sir Walter Raleigh always brings to mind Seamus Heaney's marvellously radical Ocean's Love to Ireland
Written pell mell, in crowded rooms with not enough elbow room, his novels were bulletins from a desperate life – his own. Rees employs the present tense when she is talking about the fictional Moll, while verified-life gets the perfect. At times the
1633), one of the greatest scholars of Elizabethan England, killed the gamekeeper his hunting soir hired for a stag hunt. Accused of manslaughter, Abbot's career took a dramatic moving down turn. While eventually acquitted by King James, he lost a great and more »
Elizabethan England was not pre-eminent for its arty exports, yet Shakespeare pushed England to the forefront in cutting edge art with his literary prominence. However, music is not something we associate with ol' Willy “Sway-yer-spear” Shakespeare.









