In a manner of speaking, yes, he did leave his wife and children in Stratford when he went off to London to pursue a career in theatre. However, he presumably did so with his wife's consent and support. He was able to contribute to the support of his family, becoming rather well-to-do from his theatrical enterprises, and returned to them when he retired. He stayed in Stratford until his death.
We have no accounts of Shakespeare's childhood, but we have no reason to believe that his life was in any way unusual for a boy of his class either.
Yes, for about 25 years he lived and worked in London while his family lived in Stratford-upon-Avon. Presumably he got to visit them sometimes, but we are not sure how often.
There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
Some facts about William Shakespeare : He passed away on his birthday He started a family he had a wife and 2 children and his birthday was in the 23rd of April. His loved his family and friends very much. They would never have a fall out with his wife. They are always by his ans hers side :-
The Ardens were Shakespeare's mother's family; her maiden name was Mary Arden.
No, never.
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There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
They live in Tennessee, a few hours away from the Duggars.
Shakespeare, my friend. SHAKESPEARE!!
Shakespeare spent most of his life living apart from his family.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
Yes, many people live away from home and family for extended periods of time for various reasons such as work, school, or travel. It can be a challenging experience, but with proper planning and support, it is definitely possible to live away from home for six months or longer.
Some facts about William Shakespeare : He passed away on his birthday He started a family he had a wife and 2 children and his birthday was in the 23rd of April. His loved his family and friends very much. They would never have a fall out with his wife. They are always by his ans hers side :-
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NO. In my experience its better to be farther away from them unless you'r dependant on them.
Fine, thank you. Except Shakespeare's son Hamnet they all outlived him.