I don't understand what went wrong. The actresses are all prostitutes anyway
I can rattle lists of what actresses have that contributes to status generally but pre-modern actors had those too
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status. This coincidences with some other things too of course.
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But in 17th-19th c. there were actresses (& singers & probably other performers) who were nationally famous whores
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The places of entertainment still weren't really the soft and sacred places of today. While I'll give that the
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more recent transition is more complex, I think that my general point is the core of it.
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It could be one part. Or changing attitudes towards sex; marketing actresses as brands (sanitizing life story);
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... more movement by children of upper classes into the arts; collapse of traditional aristocracy & status system;
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...total judaization of culture; feminism/mass-mkt female consumers affecting status/prestige; many possibilities
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Once actors ascended beyond being local figures who could witness riots, rapes, etc in their act, they gained
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It's less about the actors/actresses themselves and more about how acting as a profession changed with time.
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