Yes
No, it did not.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
Are you talking about William Shakespeare the world-famous playwright? Because he was not born in the United States at all, but in England. The United States did not exist when Shakespeare was alive. Of course, you could be thinking of William Shakespeare Jr. who founded the Shakespeare Fishing Reel company and invented in 1896 a device to make sure that fishing line wound evenly onto the reel. He was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
I may be interpreting your question incorrectly, but I'm going to answer this question in 2 parts.1. You may be asking who was Shakespeare - Shakespeare was a poet and playwrite.2. Many poems exist that refer to Shakespeare. Here are some examples:In Remembrance of Master William Shakespeare by Sir William Davenant.On Shakespeare`s Sonnets by MiltonShakespeare by Matthew Arnold
The London Globe theater (a replica of the one present in Shakesphere's time) has a seating capacity is 857 with an additional 700 "groundlings" standing in the pit. This is about half the size of a typical audience in Shakespeare's time (when safety rules did not exist)
No, it did not.
None. William Shakespeare died in 1616, Photography was invented about 300 years later.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
It is possible but who knows cause if we haven't found them then we don't know if they exist or not...
Are you talking about William Shakespeare the world-famous playwright? Because he was not born in the United States at all, but in England. The United States did not exist when Shakespeare was alive. Of course, you could be thinking of William Shakespeare Jr. who founded the Shakespeare Fishing Reel company and invented in 1896 a device to make sure that fishing line wound evenly onto the reel. He was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Gold was known to exist in the Americas.
I may be interpreting your question incorrectly, but I'm going to answer this question in 2 parts.1. You may be asking who was Shakespeare - Shakespeare was a poet and playwrite.2. Many poems exist that refer to Shakespeare. Here are some examples:In Remembrance of Master William Shakespeare by Sir William Davenant.On Shakespeare`s Sonnets by MiltonShakespeare by Matthew Arnold
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The records of the grammar school in Stratford for the mid-sixteenth century no longer exist, so we cannot even prove that Shakespeare studied there, never mind when he finished. It's an open question.
I exist to answer this question.
The Reason I Exist was created on 2004-04-18.
Shakespeare's work is reknown for its high quality use of modern English. For many students, Shakespeare's use of language teaches the value and art of the English language and literature. Shakespeare captures society of England at his time and also incorporate common themes of humanity such as motive, death, greed, trickery, love, etc that exist in all times.