No. The earliest functional automobile was built by Karl Benz in 1885, by which time Shakespeare had been dead for about 270 years. In other words he was very very dead.
Shakespeare did use the word "car" about a dozen times, but when he uses it, he is talking about a chariot, and usually the chariot which in mythology the sun is carried across the sky in. It is usually "Phoebus' car" or "Phaeton's car" after the two famous drivers of this mythological vehicle.
No they did not.
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
No, it did not.
No monarchs resigned when Shakespeare was alive. Reigned yes, but never resigned.
Shakespeare wasn't alive during the Gilded Age.
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
When he was alive.
He is dead
No, it did not.
No, of course not!
William Shakespeare
No monarchs resigned when Shakespeare was alive. Reigned yes, but never resigned.
William Shakespeare was alive during the Elizabethan period. He was the most famous playwrite of his time.
yup.
Shakespeare wasn't alive during the Gilded Age.
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
William Shakespeare died on April 23rd, 1616. The first e-mail was not sent until 1965, 349 years later. So William Shakespeare, the poet and playwright, did not have an e-mail address. Other people called William Shakespeare that are alive today may well have one, but not that William Shakespeare.