yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
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William Shakespeare School.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
No, Shakespeare had only a grammar school education--the equivalent of high school. And it is not clear that he even finished grammar school.
Shakespeare most likely started school at around 7 a.m. during his time, as schools typically began early in the morning to make the most of daylight hours for learning. This early start time was common in the 16th century when Shakespeare was growing up, as there was no artificial lighting available for evening classes. Additionally, starting school early allowed students to finish their studies before the workday began for their families.
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We cannot know. School in Shakespeare's day was no party--the hours were long, and the pupils were expected to know their work or suffer physical punishment, but if Shakespeare was a good student he may have found school stimulating and the companionship of his fellow students enjoyable.
William Shakespeare School.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
The duration of Shakespeare in Love is 2.05 hours.
The duration of Shakespeare Wallah is 2 hours.
The duration of Commissar Shakespeare is 1.93 hours.
Oh, dude, Shakespeare probably wished he could sleep in until noon like the rest of us, but yeah, back in the day, school hours were pretty brutal. I mean, can you imagine trying to stay awake for 12 hours straight learning about iambic pentameter and stuff? Like, talk about a Shakespearean tragedy.
No, Shakespeare had only a grammar school education--the equivalent of high school. And it is not clear that he even finished grammar school.
The duration of Shakespeare Must Die is 2.93 hours.
Shakespeare most likely started school at around 7 a.m. during his time, as schools typically began early in the morning to make the most of daylight hours for learning. This early start time was common in the 16th century when Shakespeare was growing up, as there was no artificial lighting available for evening classes. Additionally, starting school early allowed students to finish their studies before the workday began for their families.
Ofcourse Shakespeare shouldn't be removed from school. Shakespeare is a wonderful form of writing. he has inspired many people with is artful literature