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Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616. We know the date of his death (April 23,1616) because it is recorded in his burial records. His date of birth is not as certain, because we guess it from the date of his baptism which we do know.
The only real tragedy in Shakespeare's life was the untimely death of his son Hamnet in 1596 at the age of 11. Shakespeare wrote ten plays we now call tragedies but this is the only tragic thing that we know happened to him personally.
Shakespeare was a real person. We have the records of his baptism, his ownership of property, his marriage, the birth of his children and his burial. You can visit his grave, millions do. Some people try to claim that the real man Shakespeare was not the same person as the playwright Shakespeare, but this doesn't make him a myth.
No. William Shakespeare's Othello was fictional.
He's a real meerkat if that's what you mean.
Use it with a lot of fun in mind and a kid by your side, it works great that way
I don't know when they made it all i know is that the real thing was in England and that's were they made the movie
Shakespeare's history plays were based on real events.
Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616. We know the date of his death (April 23,1616) because it is recorded in his burial records. His date of birth is not as certain, because we guess it from the date of his baptism which we do know.
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The Real Housewives of Shakespeare - 2013 was released on: USA: May 2013
This idea is a feature of most theories in which Shakespeare's works were written by someone other than Shakespeare. Since it is obvious that to the world the actor and man from Stratford William Shakespeare is apparently the author of the works which have always been attributed to him, it is only possible that someone else wrote the works if that other person had the real Shakespeare pretend to be the author. Presumably Shakespeare would have accepted this offer if a lot of money came with it. But why would they choose Shakespeare? If they chose him because he was already an established author, then why would the ghost writer write in the style of Shakespeare? And wouldn't Shakespeare himself have continued writing? And, most perplexingly of all, why should the ghost writer do it at all? Why not simply arrange for the plays to be performed or published anonymously?
As far as we know, yes. However there have been rumours or jokes which suggest the contrary while Shakespeare was alive and since. None of it counts as real evidence though.
No. Fairies were never real.
No as he was a real person.
It could be real because I use a freebie site that is like this one but I actually know it works.
I'm one. How about you?