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write a short note on drama in jecobean period​

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Answered by harshini196
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Jacobean drama is, quite simply defined, the drama that was written and performed during the reign of Elizabeth's successor, James I. ... In both forms the dramas of the time show a cynical and pessimistic outlook on life.

Jacobean drama (that is, the drama of the age of James 1-1603-1625) was a decadent form of the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The Elizabethan age was the golden age of English drama. But with the turn of the century the drama in England also took a

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