Apparently it is. Shakespeare's source was called Rosalynde. He changed the title when he made it into a play.
Shakespeare creates a unique atmosphere for each one of his plays.
No, but it's a good idea to get or give one. If there is a mistake on the title, like you signed in the wrong place, etc., then one will be needed with an affidavit of title error. You can downloand one of those from your states dmv website, but the bill of sale has to be original and can not be downloaded.
His son's name was Hamnet, which sounds like Hamlet.
If the vehicle was titled in the state you live in now, you can go to your local dmv and get a duplicate title.
Romeo.
He was born in 1564 and died in 1616
love labours one
Just what it says. a replacement for an original one that has been lost or damaged.
Ben Johnson.
Yes, you would get soaked.
Yes, they can be heard as well as read.
Shakespeare's son's name was Hamnet which sounds like the main character in his play Hamlet. There is no connection between them, however. There are a number of characters in his plays which have names which echo the name of his wife: Anne Bullen, Anne Page, Lady Anne.