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No, he was middle class. His father was a prosperous merchant and tradesman; his mother was of the minor gentry. Shakespeare himself worked hard to obtain a grant of arms for his father and himself, which enabled him to call himself a "gentleman", a step upwards in the class structure.

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Aristocracy (nobility), gentry, merchants, scholars, men of the cloth (ie. priests, bishops a.s.o.), free peasants and peasants tied up to their land, poor townfolk (servants, beggars, criminals).

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Shakespeare didn't own a class system. Since he lived in a society, however, he lived with one.

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