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Shakespeare's professional life, which included both acting and playwriting, began in the late 1590's (nobody is exactly sure when) and ended when he retired in 1613.
In London, England.
He was an actor so he wrote plays to act in, to make a living.
Shakespeare became a write when he began to write plays and tragedies. People liked them so much, they began to act out and preform his pieces. It all became history after that.
In printed editions of Shakespeare's plays, the fifth act is the last act, but Shakespeare did not write in that form. His basic unit of composition was the scene. His scripts resembled modern film scripts in that respect. They were written without regard to acts.
In Shakespeare's day, a punk was a prostitute. It is therefore not surprising to find it in that play all about sexual morality, Measure for Measure. In Act 5, Lucio complains because he is forced to marry a "punk" whom he has made pregnant.
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It's from Romeo and Juliet, Act III Scene 1.
Shakespeare never appeared onstage with a woman.
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No, Shakespeare followed the Elizabethan structure of a FIVE act play. Almost all Elizabethan plays are divided into five acts, including Shakespeare's.