Elizabethan Leisure

Cards (10)

  • Spectator sports were popular among all classes. Even Elizabeth I watched them
  • Spectator sports included Wrestling and Watching animals fight to death and money gambled on outcomes
  • Baiting was where a bear was chained to a post and dogs were unleashed on it. Although the bears teeth were cut short, it would still be able to kill the dogs
  • During Baiting, it was ensured that the bears were not killed, as they were expensive
  • Football was popular among lower classes. It was extremely violent and there were no rules e.g. you were allowed to pick up the ball
  • Football in Elizabethan England was usually between two village teams
  • For music, the nobility usually played lutes and harpischords, while the lower classes played bagpipes and fiddles
  • Secular plays led to the introduction to new instruments and styles of music such as the Ayre, where a lute was played by a single person
  • Dancing brang men and women together which allowed them to find love. However, it did not bring classes together
  • Medieval works of literature were popular, such as Chaucers Canterbury tales. The upper classes enjoyed translating historical texts, such as ones in Greek and Latin