When Shakespeare was alive, he lived his first years in Stratford-Upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England. Before 1592 he moved to London and lived in several rented residences there. In 1614 he bought the second biggest house in Stratford, and the following year he leased a suite of rooms in the old Blackfriars Abby. Today, he lives on in his plays and poems, and in the hearts of actors and English teachers.
Shakespeare's wife and children lived at a house called New Place in Stratford upon Avon.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, for all of her life as far as we can tell.
After 1597 she lived in New Place, the house Shakespeare bought for her to live in.
There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
The Ardens were Shakespeare's mother's family; her maiden name was Mary Arden.
No, never.
In Shakespeare's play, they lived in Verona, in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. There was a historical Capulet family, but they lived in Cremona.
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There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
Shakespeare, my friend. SHAKESPEARE!!
Shakespeare spent most of his life living apart from his family.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
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Family
Fine, thank you. Except Shakespeare's son Hamnet they all outlived him.
You just have to understand Shakespeare or get help from a teacher, friend, or family member.
The Ardens were Shakespeare's mother's family; her maiden name was Mary Arden.
Shakespeare was not born into the upper class; his father was a glove-maker and his mother came from a family of farmers. However, through his success as a playwright and actor, Shakespeare accumulated wealth and social status, allowing him to live a comfortable lifestyle and interact with members of the upper class.
Shakespeare never left England.