Bartholomew Fair
The Bartholomew Fair is one of the best plays that have been acted in London and which have lasted in the industry for more than a century due to its captivity and meaning in terms of performance and execution. In this fair trade, sellers at various points in the play are presented in a way that indicates the self-willing for achievement. During that time, the display of items and belongings was never restricted to just hawking. The hawking at various stalls was different in the essence that some used closed doors to present their wares (Harrison, pg90). Some of the sellers are dependent on the customer’s basic requirements and this allows them to sell more wares and interesting prices for each ware. According to the current day fair, the market situation involves the use of words and more than enough terminologies to invite customers into the various stalls. Advertising and aggressive use of posters are the current trends which make it possible to have as many invites as possible to the stalls. The use of specific methods to advertise the wares is practically immeasurable in the current day situation since there are numerous inventions according to times.
Bartholomew Fair is one that looks ever busy but suspicious in terms of how people conduct their businesses around this place. All the players of the sellers are involved in their own businesses and no one seems to be bothered by the acts of the other person except the justice who does want to know another person’s affairs. Overdo goes and seeks out some criminals (Jonson and Alexander, pg89). Justice Overdo does not seem to have an understanding that one is supposed to mind his or her own business but still wants to record some information regarding the crew that just entered into a close by the stall. Some aspects of hard work are also factual at Bartholomew Fair as many people seem to be busy with their daily lives in their stalls. Ursula a dealer in pig and beer is always busy and many times does not listen to what other people are saying since he is in deep thoughts about his business (Jonson and Alexander, pg77). Being a hard worker pays according to Bartholomew Fair market. Beer and Pig seem to be the order of the day at Bartholomew Fair and also a joint for many people. This can be associated with the fact that it is a township that is popular and concentrated on its own according to the type of activity being done. Most people stop at this particular joint to refresh and enjoy some meals and leisure time activities while others stock in wares for sale. Some aspects of being possessive also present themselves in Bartholomew Fair. I will sit here to see my business (Jonson and Alexander, pg80). This is to ensure that nothing goes against the expectations of Knockem who is a horse trader in Bartholomew Fair. This stimulates the ideology of being possessive and protective of the activities of the business full time.
Current-day fair involves the use of technology and other cheap and faster ways of making the business thrive. Throughout the selling and buying, assorted materials are always in the picture for making sure that the business is successful accordingly. Having a particular booth like the one at Jonson’s play is not a trend since there are more players in the market (Harrison, pg93). The current-day fair involves many participants with either similar or differentiated material for the business. For successful operations, looking for options in the line of business creates chances for many business related opportunities.
Works cited
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