There was a bit of a contrivercy over whether William had a sexual attraction to men or woman. It was only because Shakespeare's sonnets and poems consisted of him sending a loving vibe off to his man friends which was questioned. They have discovered he was a hetrosexual
It seems he was from the evidence we have. His sonnets are said to have been written mostly for his boyfriend, and his best friend was Christopher Marlowe, the gay playwright. However, he was Catholic and married, so go figure!
Possibly. There is actually a lot of (circumstantial) evidence that could be taken to mean he had relationships with men and women.
He wrote plays, what the frick do you think.
There is no information that says he was. There is only debate and speculation.
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No, none of those things.
Jacob Feis has written: 'Shakspere and Montaigne' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Hamlet (Legendary character), Influence, Philosophy, Philosophy in literature, Tragedy
gay as in gay or gay as in happy?
yes, jake vargas is gay...
William
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Poetry.
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The baptismal record is in Latin and it says "Gulielmus filius Johannes Shakspere", which translated means "William son of John Shakspere"
38. he played in all his plays
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because she liked shakspere
William Spalding has written: 'A letter on Shakspere's authorship of The two noble kinsmen and on the characteristics of Shakespere's style and the secret of his supremacy' 'A letter on Shakspere's authorship of The two noble kinsmen' -- subject(s): Authorship, Literary style 'Italy and the Italian islands, from the earliest ages to the present time' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History 'A letter on Shakspere's authorship of The Two Noble Kinsmen, and on the characteristics of Shakspere's style and the secret of his supremacy' 'The history of English literature' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English literature, History and criticism
He was born on April 26 1564 and he died on April 23 1616.
No, none of those things.
About 300 miles.