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Q: What does Shakespeare mean when he writes about the Thane of Cawdor that nothing in his life became him like the leaving it?
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Which territories was Macbeth Thane of before he became king?

Glamis and Cawdor


What does Nothing in his life became him like the leaving of it mean?

Best thing he did in his life is die.


Who is the thane of cawdor?

Macbeth.In the beginning of the play, another man was. He became a trader and fought against the Scottish. After he is killed, King Duncan promotes Macbeth to Thane of Cawdor.


When did Shakespeare's fame begin?

Shakespeare's fame began from the moment that he became a well-known actor and writer, which was in the 1590s. Of course, his fame at that time is nothing compared to what it is now, but in the right circles he was famous then.


What did William Shakespeare become?

William Shakespeare became a legendary writer.


What did Shakespeare do when he became shareholder in the globe?

Shakespeare owned a 12.5% share in the Globe and also in the Blackfriars, the other theatre he partly owned.


How many of Shakespeare plays became books?

All the known Shakespeare plays are printed in books.


Where was William Shakespeare living when he first became famous?

He became famous after he had moved to London.


What did shakespeare do before he became a play wright?

shakespeare loved to play football and played right midfield


What happened in 1575 that affected Shakespeare?

honestly i don't know. but it would be nice to find out.


Why William Shakespeare became an explorer?

Which William Shakespeare are you talking about? Because if you are talking about the playwright, we have no indication that he explored anything.


Did Shakespeare ever get divorced?

No. No, William Shakespeare did not get divorced but he became unsettled in his marriage and focused more on his talents in the theater.