As with so many aspects of Shakespeare's life, it is not known when he began to write.
The earliest known reference to his writing was a criticism of the play Henry VI part 3, published in 1592 when Shakespeare was 28 years old.
Nobody knows exactly. It is believed that he learned his letters first at a "Dame school", a sort of primary school, from which he graduated to a grammar school, which is assumed to be the "King's New School", King Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford. There is no documentary proof of any of this but it is in every way consistent with what we know about Shakespeare.
He probably started to learn his letters at the age of six or so. Young children were taught in "dame schools" at home by women before they reached the age where they could attend grammar school.
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The only information about Shakespeare's education is that by the age of 8, he can already read and speak Latin. He finished formal schooling at the age of 14.
Obviously, yes. He is most famous for the things he wrote, most of which were closely based on what he read.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
Shakespeare took almost all of his plots from books he had read.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do when he was a child.
Shakespeare took almost all of his plots from books he had read.
As with almost all of Shakespeare's plays, Shakespeare got the story from a story he read somewhere.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
A teacher whose name we do not know.
Quaid e Azam loved to read William Shakespeare. He used to read loud drama scripts of William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare took almost all of his plots from books he had read.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do when he was a child.
Shakespeare took almost all of his plots from books he had read.
Quaid e Azam loved to read William Shakespeare. He used to read loud drama scripts of William Shakespeare.
He did not learn to read and write at all!
Mary Shelley was homeschooled by her father, William Godwin, who believed in the importance of education and provided her with the necessary tools to learn to read and write. This allowed Mary to develop her literary skills from a young age.
A slave might have learned to read and write by seeing writings all around and they copy it and write it down. They learn to read by pronouncing the letters that they know, so they learn to read like that.
As with almost all of Shakespeare's plays, Shakespeare got the story from a story he read somewhere.
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