What do the servants'
and musicians' reactions to Juliet's death tell us
about social class in Elizabethan England?
A) Servants were always completely devoted to their masters.
B) The lower classes lived in a different "world* than the
wealthy classes; the concerns of the "household" were not necessarily the
concerns of the servants.
C) Unlike the upper classes, servants were petty and only cared about themselves.
D) Many in the lower classes were more spiritually mature than the upper classes in that they did not resort to excessive mourning when
dealing with death.