We have no specific knowledge of Shakespeare's early life, so we can only guess that it was a typical childhood. He did go to school, obviously, and is thought to have attended the only available local grammar school. School was much harder back then: the days were long and the students had to work hard or be beaten by their teachers.
Pretty much like most other kids: play, eat, sleep, go to school.
she was butifullly pretty and is william shakespeares wife
In his time, young boys did the role of ladies.
it was horrible nothing went right and they had to pay taxes!!
He was living in London, a full-time actor trying to make a break into the playwriting business.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do when he was a child.
It really depends what work of fiction you are reading. In real life, there is no evidence of problems in the Shakespeares' marriage due to religion or any cause apart from the fact that William's job meant that he had to live in a different city from Anne. However, in a fictional account, you can make anything up that you like.
Like any other child, loving the sweet tenderness of Nature and terrorised by the fierceness of Nature. Read and sing his poem The Night. Everything that goes through the tender mind of a care-longing and hungry child is in it. Never miss this poem in one's life.
its horrible
a life for a child is one of the most dangerous places on earth
I'm not positive this is the one your looking for but... "Go ask his name: if he be married. My grave is like to be my wedding bed."
its just full of nothing