Shakespeare's dead. He can't bother anybody. There's no reason to be scared of him.
If you are about to study Shakespeare in school, there is no reason to be scared of that experience either. Remember: Shakespeare's plays are intended to be fun and entertaining. If it is difficult to visualize what is supposed to be going on from just reading (and that is not surprising, since very few people know how to read plays without ever having done so before) you should watch a film version of the play you are studying just for fun so you know what is going on in the play.
The duration of Shakespeare Must Die is 2.93 hours.
very scared as you would be if your 2 sisters, 2 of your brothers and your only son were dying around you from the disease.
Shakespeare Must Die - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16
Don't be scared; I'm a trained professional. The cat must have been really scared, to have jumped so high.
Shakespeare is the best-known dramatist in the world, without question. Therefore the answer must be "none".
You must mean in the movie Shakespeare in Love, where Shakespeare has given the false name "Christopher Marlowe" and believes that his (Shakespeare's) enemies have killed Marlowe by mistake. This is an entirely fictional story for which there is no basis in fact.
Jews were expelled from London around 1290 by Edward I. Oliver Cromwell approved their return in 1655. William Shakespeare probably never saw, or met a jew, but there were many superstitions, so he probably was scared of them.
The error in the sentence is the misspelling of the word "no" as "ni." The correct sentence should read: "A student of English literature must read all the works of Shakespeare." The word "ni" is not a valid English word and does not make sense in this context.
Probably Hamlet is William Shakespeare's most famous play, although Romeo and Juliet must come close.
the are scared and really must hate you so leave your bird alone
Nobody knows exactly when Shakespeare started writing, but we know it must have been before 1592. Shakespeare was a kid from a middle-class country family, who had a grammar-school (high school) education.
There is no actual evidence that he had any at all. Some people have claimed that William Davenant was his illegitimate son, in which case Shakespeare must have had an affair with Davenant's mother. However, the evidence is equally consistent with Shakespeare being his godfather or his inspiration.