Which is the most accurate description of going to the theater in Shakespeare's day?
A: Theater was a feast for the imagination and for the senses; there were smells, sights, and sounds everywhere.
B: People could expect a pleasant afternoon at the theater but nothing very entertaining.
C: Going to the theater was possible only if you had a lot of money or knew someone related to the actors.
D: Theater was dangerous and dirty, and only the lower classes attended.
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The most accurate description of going to the theater in Shakespeare's days is theater was a feast for the imagination and for the senses; there were smells, sights, and sounds everywhere. Shakespeare's plays were staged for the masses of England who could not read nor write, so imagination was needed.
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