It really depends what work of fiction you are reading. In real life, there is no evidence of problems in the Shakespeares' marriage due to religion or any cause apart from the fact that William's job meant that he had to live in a different city from Anne. However, in a fictional account, you can make anything up that you like.
A void marriage would be one that was declared null and void by a judge, thus causing the marriage to be not of record, not valid, and illegal.
In the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra and her servants Iris and Charmian commit suicide by causing poisonous snakes to bite themselves.
yes because it is causing harm to yourself.
yes, some people blamed him too. Thaeters did not have reputation back than.
This line is from William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." It is spoken by the character Macbeth as he reflects on the guilt he feels after committing murder and how it haunts his conscience, causing him to question his loyalty and faith.
William Higginbotham died from emphysema, a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
President William McKinley
Yes, Shakespeare wrote thirty-some-odd plays. Some pseudo-scholars claim that others are the actual author, but none of the evidence that they offer stands on its own without being bent and warped, or causing us to make suppositions contrary to the facts. Shakespeare did collaborate with others, particularly at the beginning and the end of his career, and other playwrights rewrite portions of his plays after his death, but Shakespeare was Shakespeare.
Religion was the center of life in Europe for centuries. Religion influenced lifestyle in all aspects, but is most known for causing wars and conflict.
The changes of the Great Irish Potato Famine affected religion by causing the Protestants to view the famine as a punishment. They then pushed the Protestant religion on the Irish Catholic people.
No; actual witches practice a nature-based Pagan religion. Many witches embrace the Wiccan religion which expressly forbids causing intentional (or unintentional) harm to anyone.
I would say..... John 3:16+17