I have never heard of Mrs. Shakespeare (nee Anne Hathaway) referred to as "the black lady". Do you mean "the dark lady" of the sonnets? Not a lot of people think that he was writing about his wife there.
William Shakespeare.
william shakespeare
A young man and a dark lady.
Yes, it could be said that Shakespeare's mother was an Avon lady due to having lived and given birth to William Shakespeare in the town of Stratford-on-Avon.
The cast of The Dark Lady of the Sonnets - 1946 includes: Dorothy Black as Queen Elizabeth I Alban Blakelock as Beefeater Lesley Deane as The Dark Lady Henry Oscar as William Shakespeare
Prior to her marriage to Macbeth, Lady Macbeth was previously married to a guy called Gillecomlan, by whom she had a son. This is not stated in Shakespeare's play, but explains how Lady M has "given suck" while she and Macbeth have no children.
Shakespeare had three children with his wife, Anne Hathaway Shakespeare. If he had a child with his mistress, the Dark Lady, then that would have been the fourth.
William Shakespeare Shakespeare did indeed write about a dark lady in a couple of his sonnets which has prompted some Shakespearean scholars to speculate that he had either a Jewish or a Moorish mistress. (The evidence for this is slight) There is however no play or sonnet by Shakespeare entitled 'The Dark Lady'.
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No, Grouch and Lady Macbeth are not the same person. Grouch is a character from Sesame Street, while Lady Macbeth is a character from William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." They are from different works of literature and have different personalities and backgrounds.
He is married to a lady named Carol. That is all I know.
She is a character in William Shakespeare's play. She is apparently Scottish although the details of her birth are not mentioned.