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the Elizabethan era saw a great flourishing of literature, especially in the field of drama​

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Answered by helpme12354
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Shakespeare was one of the first drama- writers who bought the commoner’s comedy to glory.
Though dramas and plays were in that era considered a pastime for the common public, his plays were widely recognized.
(Comedies were intended to be for public and Tragedies for the nobles and royals, etc)
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Other writers were inspired by many ongoing things as well, including Shakespeare’s plays and thus literature and drama flourished during this period and thus this era is also known as the
Golden age of English language and literature.
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