People did many of the same things in Shakespeare's time as they do now and have always done: grow up, learn things, get jobs, fall in love, make babies, get sick, and die. They went to church, and entertained themselves when they weren't working. They liked a good story. While we might focus on what they didn't have, what they did was not too different from what people have always done, which is why Shakespeare's plays still make sense to us.
People in Shakespeare's time engaged in a variety of activities, including attending plays, socializing at taverns, participating in religious events, and engaging in various trades or crafts for work. Entertainment, such as theater and music, played a significant role in daily life, as did social gatherings and community events. Additionally, many people worked in agriculture or as artisans, while the upper class typically enjoyed more leisurely pursuits like hunting, gaming, and attending court.
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In England alone, about five million people lived at the same time as Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare did not change his name. It was always William Shakespeare. Although it got spelled a lot of peculiar ways from time to time. People in his day didn't get as anal about the spelling of names as people do now.
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Shakespeare was famous in his own time among theatre people. He became world-famous in the nineteenth century.
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There isn't one. Oh, people talk about the first Globe as being Shakespeare's Theatre (although he only owned a minor part of it) but that was not its nickname at the time it actually existed. People at the time associated the Globe with the Burbages (who really did own it) not Shakespeare.
People in his time used a willow twig.
At least for part of Shakespeare's time, she was Mrs. William Shakespeare.