Unless you are over 400 years old, or psychic, or a liar, you will say that you know nothing at all about it. The part of Shakespeare's life during which he left for London is called the "Lost Years" because we have absolutely no information on it.
Don't know. :SSorry.
Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
We know what London looked like, by the art and writings that were left by the people that lived there at the time. No one can ever completely know, but it gives us a good idea of what it was like.
William Shakespeare left from Stratford to go to London in the year 1586. Or not. It could be 1588, or 1589, or 1587. This period in Shakespeare's life is called his Lost Years because we have no idea what he was doing.
Between 1585 and 1592,it is believed that Shakspeare left Stratford for London and joined a company of actors as a performer and playwright
When Shakespeare retired he left London and returned to his home in Stratford.
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Don't know. :SSorry.
Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
We know what London looked like, by the art and writings that were left by the people that lived there at the time. No one can ever completely know, but it gives us a good idea of what it was like.
We do not know when Shakespeare left Stratford to go to London, exactly. It was sometime between 1585 and 1592. He was not so much leaving Anne as looking for a steady job. With three kids he needed one, and there wasn't much in Stratford.
Shakespeare did not change his life in any way as a result of Hamnet's death. Shakespeare left Stratford for London sometime between 1585 and 1590. Hamnet did not die until 1596, by which time Shakespeare was well-settled in London.
Because there were more job opportunities in London, and that was where the main theatre was.
Nobody can answer this question. Shakespeare left no information about his personal feelings about anything.
William Shakespeare left from Stratford to go to London in the year 1586. Or not. It could be 1588, or 1589, or 1587. This period in Shakespeare's life is called his Lost Years because we have no idea what he was doing.
Between 1585 and 1592,it is believed that Shakspeare left Stratford for London and joined a company of actors as a performer and playwright
The exact date when Shakespeare left Stratford for London is not known. It was betweem 1585 and 1592 - see the related question below.