There's no saying, since he never kept any dairies, but his academic upbringing was not a prime choice. His parents sent him to a petty school. A petty school is one run by local housewives, often referred to as Dame Schools. Rather than learning mathematics, or history, Shakespeare was taught more of the practical things of life, such as behavior and the principles of the Christian religion. What he enjoyed most, over school, was the outdoors, and nature; a large portion of his spare time was spent out in fields.
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William Shakespeare School.
Shakespeare left no record of his personal preferences.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
Fencing and interaction with the actors
Everybody should study Shakespeare. He is the greatest writer in the English language and his words, phrases, quotations, characters and stories are known and constantly alluded to by all other writers. However, elementary school students, although they can and do enjoy Shakespeare's language, can have trouble wrapping their heads around the plots of some of the plays. It is easier for high school students to appreciate some of the subtleties in the plays.
If I'm not mistaken Shakespeare's favorite role to play was the ghost in the play Hamlet.
No, Shakespeare had only a grammar school education--the equivalent of high school. And it is not clear that he even finished grammar school.
yes he enjoyed them and wrote them about true love
yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
Ofcourse Shakespeare shouldn't be removed from school. Shakespeare is a wonderful form of writing. he has inspired many people with is artful literature
Probably William Shakespeare 1564-1616. But depending on the school, it might be anyone else called Shakespeare. It could be William Shakespeare Jr. ?-1950, the inventor of the even-winding fishing reel.