Curious question. Shakespeare lived in Elizabethan times, he had no choice. He certainly enjoyed writing and the whole theatrical business. He might have written differently if he had lived in different times.
No. For most of his life, Shakespeare lived in London while his wife and children lived in Stratford.
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William Shakespeare's parents lived in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon. See the related question below.
Shakespeare, in 1616. Anne lived for another seven years.
Had Shakespeare indicated that he did not like monarchy in general and the current monarch in particular he would not have lived long enough to write most of his plays. So of course he supported the monarchy. That being said, he appears to have been a bit of a social snob, as his portrayal of working class people, particularly in plays like Julius Caesar and Henry VI Part 2 is anything but flattering. In this his work contrasts sharply with that of his contemporary Thomas Dekker, whose play The Shoemaker's Holiday portrays working class folks with dignity.
He mainly lived in Whitehall Palace in London but lived elsewhere at times - just like the monarchy today.
He lived in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Aven, England.
Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616.
Curious question. Shakespeare lived in Elizabethan times, he had no choice. He certainly enjoyed writing and the whole theatrical business. He might have written differently if he had lived in different times.
if you were posh and rich you lived well but if you were poor you were really poor and you lived in dirty little places
No. For most of his life, Shakespeare lived in London while his wife and children lived in Stratford.
In England alone, about five million people lived at the same time as Shakespeare.
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The two English monarchs who lived in Shakespeare's lifetime were Elizabeth I and James I.
William Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan Period.
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