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How old is Shakespare?

Shakespare is 10,000 years old


How do the couplets function in shakespare sonnet 55?

There is only one couplet in Shakespeare's Sonnet 55. As in most others of his sonnets, it provides the concluding two lines of the poem and it summarises the theme of the whole sonnet (in this case, that the addressee will be immortalised by the poem).The couplet may be rendered as follows in modern English:So, till you, on the day of judgement, riseYou'll live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes.


How did William shakespare think of shakespare?

Since he was Shakespeare, he thought of Shakespeare as himself.


What is shakespare's longest play?

Hamlet.


Why did William shakespare write Sonnet 18?

William Shakespeare wrote Sonnet 18, often known by its opening line "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?", to explore the themes of beauty, love, and the passage of time. By comparing his beloved to a summer's day, he highlights the transient nature of both seasons and human beauty. The sonnet ultimately asserts that through poetry, the beloved's beauty can be immortalized and preserved against the ravages of time, making it a celebration of art's power.


When did shakespare get married?

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Who was born in 1590 in England?

William Shakespare


Where did William shakespare go to school?

he got home schooled


What was the sonnet about?

sonnet


What are Shakespeare's best sonnet?

Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116


Was shakespare Italian?

no he was English he wrote in an early style of modern English


Who were shakespare's kids?

Hamnet Shakespeare, Susanna Hall, and Judith Quiney.