Yes. At his death he was surrounded by them: his wife, his two daughters, and his sister Joan. His son and all of his brothers had predeceased.
The ones we know about were his mother, Mary Arden Shakespeare, his sisters Anne Shakespeare and Joan Shakespeare Hart, his wife Anne Hathaway Shakespeare, and his daughters Susanna Shakespeare Hall and Judith Shakespeare Quiney.
We don't even know for sure whether he did have affairs with other women, so we could hardly know what Anne thought about it.
women
I am a HUGE fan of Shakespeare, and from what I know, no.
"And all the men and women merely players" (As You Like It)
The ones we know about were his mother, Mary Arden Shakespeare, his sisters Anne Shakespeare and Joan Shakespeare Hart, his wife Anne Hathaway Shakespeare, and his daughters Susanna Shakespeare Hall and Judith Shakespeare Quiney.
We don't even know for sure whether he did have affairs with other women, so we could hardly know what Anne thought about it.
Shakespeare didn't have women actors because back when he was living women weren't aloud to have that kind of job
men performed in Shakespeare's plays not women because men thought women weren't good enough
women
In my opinion, yes, Shakespeare like women because of his nature and all the plays he created about love.
Shakespeare's heroines were played by boys up to 1660 or so and by young women since.
No, women were not on his plays.
Shakespeare never appeared onstage with a woman.
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She wasn't alive during "Shakespeare's time". She was born 300 years after Shakespeare's daughter Susannah. Women could and did write during "Shakespeare's time" but not women who had not yet been born.
Shakespeare's plays were very popular with men and women.