Women Dressing Routine In the 18-Century
The 18th-century clothing was a crazy amount of clothing. It’s just layer and layers of clothing that took six minutes just to put on. I can’t… Read More »Women Dressing Routine In the 18-Century
The 18th-century clothing was a crazy amount of clothing. It’s just layer and layers of clothing that took six minutes just to put on. I can’t… Read More »Women Dressing Routine In the 18-Century
The 18th century clothing style was completely different to the one of today’s day. From the hair down to the shoe. In both types of… Read More »Women’s Dressing Style in the 18th Century
In the 18th century, women needed at least ten minutes to properly get dressed, whether it was an up-class lady or a working woman. The… Read More »Reporting Back on Videos of Women’s Dressing Routines
Reading The Country Wife was very difficult for me because of the differences in words and spelling. Watching the BBC version of the play made… Read More »The Country Wife
It was hard reading the play because the words were spelled differently. The video helped understand the play a lot (It was hard understanding the… Read More »The Country Wife
Reading “The Country Wife” was honestly quite challenging for me. I guess maybe it was the language and the standard in which it was written.… Read More »The Country Wife
“A marriage is just a sign of interest not a sign of love.” As I try to draw lessons from the player ways of Horner,… Read More »The Country Wife
To start off just by reading this play it was a bit difficult to understand it. There were some words that were spelled differently that… Read More »The Country Wife
Something that I was immediately surprised by when I began watching the play was the acting. The acting contributed to a greater understanding and, in… Read More »The Country Wife
The language for the play, The Country Wife by William Wycherley, was a bit hard to understand at first by just trying to read the… Read More »The Country Wife Blog