Shakespeare lived and wrote during a time when England was still Catholic. His writing style and choice of vocabulary is directly connected to what we call Elisabethan English -- named for the queen reigning during Shakespeare's time.
Therefore Shakespeare's influence on religion is most evident in the writing style of the King James translation of The Bible. Although no longer considered as authoritative or accurate as once believed, the King James translation is still considered the most eloquent and it remains the most pervasively published.
I think that William shakespeare was catholic.
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he had a positive influence because he was great
He was uh the best playwriter ever.
There is some scholarly debate over Shakespeare's religion. While on paper he was classified as an Anglican many of his works have Catholic Sympathies and images leading many experts to believe that Shakespeare was actually a practicing Catholic and not Anglican.
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare was an actor, poet and playwright.
Karl Fulda has written: 'William Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Influence
Shakespeare was influenced by the dramatic conventions of his day, including standard theatrical practice and the examples of earlier playwrights.
Shakespeare, like everyone else in England was required by law to belong to the Church of England. This was a form of Protestant Christianity.
William Shakespeare was English.
No, William Shakespeare is not single.