he probability did hear about it but he has not wrote anything about it if he did you would know about it.
i am sorry i can't give you any more information :( :( :( :( :(
We do not know what Shakespeare thought about anything. He left nothing which recorded his personal thoughts. It's unlikely he thought very much about slavery which was not a major factor in English society at this time.
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there is not really a answer to that question only Shakespeare himself could answer that for you.
We don't know what Shakespeare wrote at the start of his writing career. We first hear of him as a writer after he had written some of his plays.
As you know, the opinion of pro-slavery in the south, and anti-slavery in the north, but i hear there are more reasons.
The first we hear of Shakespeare being associated with the theatre is in 1592, by which time he was already established as a playwright. We have absolutely no knowledge of what he did in the previous seven years.
nothing would happen but it would be quite nerve racking
Depends who they are. Some people think of plays. Some people think of fishing equipment.
Too many to count. And they are so common, we do not notice. Do you say "Ah, that's Shakespeare!" every time you hear the word "assassination"? Probably not.
He was probably finished school around age 15, and we next hear about him at age eighteen, being a husband and father. We then hear about him becoming a father again and then nothing for about ten years.
Absolutely nothing. She bids him farewell, and that's the last we hear about the widow. Sorry!
Caesar did not have a Crown; it was a mark of kingship which the Romans would have found to be offensive. In Shakespeare's play we hear that Antony "thrice presented him a kingly crown which he did thrice refuse"