There is not enough specific information to describe Shakespeare's family life.
Stratford was a small, moderately prosperous country town in Shakespeare's day.
Shakespeare's family life was both typical of his time and marked by personal tragedy. He married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18, and they had three children: Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith. The death of his only son, Hamnet, at age 11 deeply affected him, and some scholars suggest it may have influenced his later works. Despite his success as a playwright, Shakespeare spent significant time away from his family while pursuing his career in London.
He was from a middle class family. His mother's family, the Ardens, were minor gentry, but the Shakespeares were tradesmen. His father had made application to have a grant of arms given to him, which would have raised him one level to "gentleman". Although John was not able to follow through with this project, William was. As soon as those arms were granted to the Shakespeare family, Shakespeare was entitled to call himself "William Shakespeare, gent." and was probably able to wear fancier clothing under the sumptuary laws of the time.
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The word Gordon does not appear in Macbeth or any of Shakespeare's works.
Stratford was a small, moderately prosperous country town in Shakespeare's day.
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a wealthy family.
Shakespeare's family life was both typical of his time and marked by personal tragedy. He married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18, and they had three children: Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith. The death of his only son, Hamnet, at age 11 deeply affected him, and some scholars suggest it may have influenced his later works. Despite his success as a playwright, Shakespeare spent significant time away from his family while pursuing his career in London.
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He was from a middle class family. His mother's family, the Ardens, were minor gentry, but the Shakespeares were tradesmen. His father had made application to have a grant of arms given to him, which would have raised him one level to "gentleman". Although John was not able to follow through with this project, William was. As soon as those arms were granted to the Shakespeare family, Shakespeare was entitled to call himself "William Shakespeare, gent." and was probably able to wear fancier clothing under the sumptuary laws of the time.
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Shakespeare spent most of his life living apart from his family.
Noble family of great wealth. He only had a father and brother in his imediate family.