Fans of the conspiracy theory that William Shakespeare was actually a woman who disguised herself as a man so as to be able to write will need some bizarre explanations indeed to explain how he was able to marry Anne Hathaway and father three children on her while living in the same town as his parents. Do you think his mother did not know what sex he was?
No, Shakespeare was certainly male. He does, however exhibit a strong sensitivity to the feminine point of view in the creation of many of his characters including Paulina in The Winter's Tale and Constance in King John. Some might consider that this is evidence that, in the modern parlance, his sex may have been male but his gender was female.
No. William Shakespeare had three children; His daughter Susannah and twins Hamnet (male) and Judith (female).
No, he was a male poet from Stratford-upon-Avon, he was married to Anne Hathaway.
One male, one female. For further details read Biographies of William Shakespeare.
The name of William Shakespeare's pet was Valantine also, his fish was a female
Shakespeare's sex was male. Pretty obvious, really.
Shakespeare was Male as it is proved that he was married to Anne Hathaway a also had a daughter after that Sussane . So , Hence Shakespeare was Male.
No, Juliet is a female character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is one of the two young lovers at the center of the tragic love story.
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Two females, one male.
Actors. They played the female ones too.
Yes, but only since 1660. Before that, only men acted in the plays.
If it is a male, it is called an actor, and (if female) an actress.