We do not have Shakesepare's school records so we have no reason to believe that he ever was pulled out of school early. If you are thinking it was to get married, think again. Grammar school finished long before the pupils reached the age of eighteen.
William Shakespeare was born in the town Stratford-upon-Avon and remained until 1585. At this time Shakespeare moved to London to work, and later retired back to Stratford-upon-Avon until his death. There was speculation at the time that Shakespeare moved because he was caught poaching deer, but there was never any evidence to support it.
Shakespeare didn't go to university probably because his parents didn't have to money to send him to university. "He did not go to either oxford or Cambridge, probably on account of his father's financial difficulties." (6 Lydowyk) His father was although given a coat of arms and made a county gentle man, John Shakespeare was made a gentleman because of his position in the community not because of his birth. Although William Shakespeare is assumed to have gone to grammar school in Stratford there are no records to prove how long he went, in some book's it says till he was 14. In Nicholas Rowe's bibliography he says that "He had bred him, 'tis true, for some time at a Free-School, where 'tis probable he aquir'd that little Latin he was Master of: But the narrowness of his Circumstances, and the want of his assistance at Home, forc'd his Father to withdraw him from thence, and unhappily prevented his further Proficiency in that Language" (Rowe, Nicholas)
Nicholas Rowe bibliography
http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/ROWE.HTM#NQ_8
Ludowyk E.F.C. Understanding shakespeare, cambridge university press, London 1964
William Shakespeare left school because of his families hardships. They could not afford for their children to go to school anymore. So he had to leave.
In Shakespeare's day, there were few universities and few people attended them. It was not the social norm for people to go to university, as it almost is now-a-days.
We cannot say for certain that he did not finish school. It is possible that he did not because his father had trouble paying the school fees.
His family was poor
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His father ran out of money.
The exact date when Shakespeare left Stratford for London is not known. It was betweem 1585 and 1592 - see the related question below.
Shakespeare did not leave any indications of what his personal likes and dislikes were.
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No, contrary to the popular rumor, William Shakespeare did not leave anything to his cat when he died. The majority of his possessions and money went to his family.
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The exact date when Shakespeare left Stratford for London is not known. It was betweem 1585 and 1592 - see the related question below.
in 1642
Shakespeare did not leave any indications of what his personal likes and dislikes were.
he left tallulah brettell
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No, contrary to the popular rumor, William Shakespeare did not leave anything to his cat when he died. The majority of his possessions and money went to his family.
An old legend says that he escaped prosecution for deer poaching, but this is almost certainly a romantic fiction. His real reason was no doubt to look for a job.
Candles,presents, a horse a vase and others
Yes. If you search for it, you can find a copy on line.
We don't know what Shakespeare was concerned about at any time in his life--he did not leave records of his personal feelings.
Shakespeare portrayed Romeo as a passionate and impulsive young man in love. Despite Romeo's flaws, Shakespeare ultimately presents him as a romantic figure who is capable of great love and sacrifice. Juliet's love for Romeo elevates his character, emphasizing his capacity for deep emotion and loyalty.
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