London in Shakespeare’s time
After entering London I was met with tall buildings towers over me. The dark buildings that blend into the darkness at night. A castle that could be as big as a country and boats in a variety of different sizes and colours: Dark chocolate brown, light oak brown, dark midnight black, dark ruby red, dark ocean blue. Again, a huge variety of different boats sailing shore to shore trading small amounts of huge amounts of merchandise. Every corner I turn I see a group of rich old men walking around, laughing and talking about the stock market.
One side was a bunch of rich folks laughing and either drinking tea, coffee, or beer. On the other side there’s a bunch of people who live in poverty. One side has very successful jobs and they are doing pretty well for themselves. On the other side, there are people who are struggling to keep a stable job or struggling to even find a job. The population of many, with narrow streets and a bunch of opportunities like writing plays. First thing I wanted to see was the Theater which is what I saw. The almost perfectly circle shaped Theatre. The multi-sided building that’s triple tiered with bright strawberry red seats on every light oak brown floor.
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