The tragedy of Antigone and Julius Caesar is two tragic masterpieces written by two play writers Sophocles and Shakespeare in two completely different eras, but more importantly, it is in two completely different cultures. From this point of view, we have to wonder to what extent the culture has affected the tragedies of Antigone and Julius Caesar. These tragedies are exactly the creation of the culture of Greece and Elizabeth like Sophocles and Shakespeare. As we know today, the Greek and Elizabethian culture has had a major impact on drama and drama, but these two eras are quite different.
During the Elizabethan era, Globe Theater played an important role in Shakespeare's plays. Peter Street designed the Globe Theater with Elizabethan's style and design. Many of Shakespeare's plays are performed at the Globe Theater. The original Grove Theater was destroyed in 1613 by a fire, but it was rebuilt in a year ("Architecture (Elizabeth)"). The original glove theater was a thatched roof, but the top of the reconstructed theater was a roof tile (Alchin 3). In 1642, the world theater was closed by Puritan. Then it was demolished in 1644. The replica of the Globe Theater was built in 1997 and is still using the details of the Elizabethan era ("Architecture (Elizabeth)"). The actual architectural features of Globe Theater come from the Coliseum. Several architectural designs of Globe Theater show off details of Greece (Alchin 3)
Globe Theater is the most famous and interesting theater in Elizabethan era. It was built on the outskirts of London by the victory of Queen Elizabeth I. Many of William Shakespeare's plays are written there. "As Mike Constabile reports, he added," The idea of building a theater and theater for Elizabeth-Europeans is a strange new concept "(Shakespeare's Globe Theater). His family is facing such difficulties after the death of Burbages in 1597, as they are afraid of the theater's riots. And most importantly, it is built on rental land.