Shakespeare had some health issues in adulthood. The exact nature of his health concerns aren't fully known, but he was said to have been a heavy drinker and it is possible that he used drugs as well. He retired from writing plays due to poor health, though it wasn't stated what his condition was. It is also rumored that he was buried 17 feet deep, which could indicate that he died of a contagious illness, as that was common practice in that era.
We don't know. Records were not kept of such things. Health problems may have accounted for his retirement from the theatre world. We can't tell how often he bathed. He may have had an opportunity to bathe more often than most, working as he did in the brothel district of Southwark where the houses of ill repute all offered baths (they were considered a way of curing syphilis).
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His marriage, the death of his son, the trials and problems of working in theatre in his day. These are only suggestions. Of course the movie Shakespeare in Love proved that you don't have to limit yourself to things which really happened to Shakespeare; like the creators of that film, you can make stuff up.
William Shakespeare's greatest achievements were his plays Romeo and Juliet, Othello, and Hamlet because they are still performed and read
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Yes.
Judith was William Shakespeare's second daughter. She was the twin of Hamnet- Shakespeare's son.
He didn't. Shakespeare never talked about his life.
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There are no specific records of Shakespeare's private beliefs.
Shakespeare spent most of his life living apart from his family.
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Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The 52 years between were the years of his life.
in 2009 we don t remenber William Shakespeare's life
We have no indication that Shakespeare was ever outside of England in his life.
His mother gave birth to a baby boy, who his parents named William, on or about April 23, 1564. Nothing at all occurred in William Shakespeare's life before that date.