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What forms of entertainment came up in nineteenth century England to provide leisure activities for the people?

 


The forms of entertainment that came up in nineteenth century England to provide leisure activities for the people:

(i)For wealthy Britishers, there had long been an annual ‘London Season’. Several cultural events, such as the opera, the theatre and classical music performances were organised for an elite group of 300-400 families in the late eighteenth century. 

(ii)Meanwhile, working classes met in pubs to have a drink, exchange news and sometimes also to organise for political action. Many new types of large-scale entertainment for the common people came into being, some made possible with money from the state.

(iii)Libraries, art galleries and museums were established in the nineteenth century to provide people with a sense of history and pride in the achievements of the British. 

(iv)Music halls were popular among the lower classes, and, by the early twentieth century, cinema became the great mass entertainment for mixed audiences.

(v)British industrial workers were increasingly encouraged to spend their holidays by the sea, so as to derive the benefits of the sun and bracing winds. 

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