Nobody knows--that's why this period is his life is called The Lost Years. At some point he left Stratford and at some other point he ended up associated with the London theatrical crowd but when and how nobody knows.
He got testicular cancer
His father died. This appears to have had a more profound effect on Shakespeare than the death of his eleven-year-old son.
the war
he got AIDs
Nothing we know of. It was an important year in his personal life (the twins were born in January or February), but we do not have any record of his working life at this time. We know that he went to London at some time after the twins were born, but not whether this happened in 1585 or in some later year.
No.
Shakespeares son Hamnet, died when he was 11. The cause of his death is unknown.
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.
For the first thirty-nine years of it.
Shakespeares son Hamnet, died when he was 11. The cause of his death is unknown.
His goal was to prove that people interested in literature can be smarter than mathematicians
No. Shakespeare never ever based his plays on his own life. This is probably a good thing as his life was probably pretty boring.