Possibly his keyboard was complex in that it had both uppercase and lowercase letters.
We have no reason to believe that at any time after they were married, Anne Shakespeare did not know where her husband was. In that sense, he didn't go missing; his contemporaries did not go out looking for him because they didn't know where he was. They knew. Unfortunately they did not always leave records of this so that although they knew where he was between 1585 and 1592, we do not.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
You mean his epitaph I suspect. Someone other than Shakespeare wrote it. Possibly his daughter.
Yes
We have no reason to believe so.
We have no reason to believe that at any time after they were married, Anne Shakespeare did not know where her husband was. In that sense, he didn't go missing; his contemporaries did not go out looking for him because they didn't know where he was. They knew. Unfortunately they did not always leave records of this so that although they knew where he was between 1585 and 1592, we do not.
We have no reason to believe that Shakespeare was obsessed with anything.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
There is no record that Shakespeare had enemies. As far as we can tell, he was very easy to get along with, in contrast with his cantankerous contemporaries Ben Jonson and Christopher Marlowe. The only ill-will that was ever shown to him was when Robert Greene called him an "upstart crow", but when Greene wrote this he was disappointed, bankrupt, embittered and dying. His crabby remarks were due to his own situation not to Shakespeare.
You mean his epitaph I suspect. Someone other than Shakespeare wrote it. Possibly his daughter.
The Shakespeare plays are questions for many reasons. The main reason why it is been questionis because of how dark the plays are.
Yes
We have no reason to believe so.
no reason
We have no reason to believe that Shakespeare was a musician. He wrote lyrics for songs, but there is no record that he wrote music for them or performed them.
Shakespeare wrote his first play for the same reason he wrote all of them--for money.
Shakespeare's sonnets were first published in their entirety in this year. However, there is good reason to believe that Shakespeare was not responsible for the publication, not least of which is the fact that the dedication is not signed by Shakespeare, but by the publisher.