He thought it would be better for his family because he could make more money in London
For work. He was 18, a husband and father and he had no trade. Prospects didn't look so good in Stratford so he tried his luck in the city. It's a story common enough in our own day.
To look for a job
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William Shakespeare left from Stratford to go to London in the year 1586. Or not. It could be 1588, or 1589, or 1587. This period in Shakespeare's life is called his Lost Years because we have no idea what he was doing.
There was a plague outbreak in London, one of several during Shakespeare's career which closed the London theatres and caused the playing companies to go on tour.
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.
Two things. One is the verb meaning to go from where you are to somewhere else. "I leave for London in the morning" This is the most common meaning.There is also a noun form "I take my leave" which means "I'm leaving now".The second meaning means "permission". This is the meaning in the phrase "absent without leave (AWOL)". It occurs in phrases like "give me leave", or "I ask your leave", "by your leave" and so on.
Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
When Shakespeare retired he left London and returned to his home in Stratford.
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Shakespeare's children were born in 1583 and 1585. There is no record of Shakespeare in London until 1592. Scholars speculate that he went to London between 1590 and 1591.
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William Shakespeare left from Stratford to go to London in the year 1586. Or not. It could be 1588, or 1589, or 1587. This period in Shakespeare's life is called his Lost Years because we have no idea what he was doing.
He went to the city of London and avoided prosecution.
Sometime between 1585 and 1592.
He had no accomodation in London for a wife and children. However, his brother Edmund did follow in his footsteps and became an actor and moved to London.
There was a plague outbreak in London, one of several during Shakespeare's career which closed the London theatres and caused the playing companies to go on tour.
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.