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does it matter?? we dont judge people by if they are dissabled or pretty, we judge them by what kind of person they are. == == Not as far as we know. In fact, people have talked about how Shakespeare had a lot of medical and legal knowledge, more than an average person would at the time. This doesn't mean that he didn't have *any* mental disabilities. Most people in the world have a tiny bit of something, like Narcissism or Obsessive-Compulsive disorder, or paranoia. In order for those things to be debilitating, though, they have to interfere with your life in a significant way, and as far as we know, Shakespeare didn't have anything that interfered with his life and work. If you are interested in reading about Shakespeare's life, here is a site to get you started: http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/timeline/timeline.htm

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