A groundling.
Shakespeare neither founded, supported or attended any university.
There is no person of that name in any of Shakespeare's works.
William Shakespeare
Yes! Shakespeare's name was really Shakespeare. His whole name was William Shakespeare.
There is no record of the name of Shakespeare's teacher when he attended grammar school. He was certainly not taught by the Ben Johnson who was a Canadian sprinter. He was also certainly not taught by Ben Jonson (please note the spelling), the playwright, who was younger than Shakespeare.
Shakespeare had nothing to do with the name of the acting company he co-founded. The name was given by the company's patron or sponsor. When the patron changed, so did the name of the company.
Not always. While some occupational names directly relate to the person's occupation, others have evolved over time and may not accurately reflect the individual's work. These names could also indicate an ancestor's association with a particular trade or profession, regardless of their own occupation.
No name for a child of Titania is given in Shakespeare's plays. The "little Indian boy" is the child of her acolyte, not of herself.
You must mean in the movie Shakespeare in Love, where Shakespeare has given the false name "Christopher Marlowe" and believes that his (Shakespeare's) enemies have killed Marlowe by mistake. This is an entirely fictional story for which there is no basis in fact.
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare's full name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have a middle name.