Shakespeare is a very inspiring and amazing man. He teaches us about love and tragety and many more genres of his writtings.
The role of children, in Shakespeare's time and at any other time, is to learn how to be adults.
learn to spell you dumbdonkey and YES
There weren't any pianos back then.
At school, when he was 7-15 years old.
Latin
I learned that you learn very little about what makes literature great by studying the life of the author. In fact, in Shakespeare's case, what we know of his life tells us nothing whatsoever about how he was able to write such great plays and poems.
You can learn that Shakespeare wrote romantic comedies long before anyone else was writing romantic comedies.
The works of Shakespeare's influence others in various ways. People learn different arts of communication and perceive matters of the heart in a totally different way through the works that Shakespeare availed.
Quite a few. He didn't learn anything about Mandarin, Basque, Swahili or Punjabi.
Shakespeare used iambic pentameter so that his actors could more easily learn the scripts.The rhythm in the verses using stressed and unstressed words makes it easier to learn.
He learned small Latin and less Greek according to Ben Jonson.
We don't know for sure, but it is likely that a group of travelling players visited Stratford when he was younger.