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in a chease factory
in 1623
William Shakespeare first worked in Lord Chamberlain Men later called King Men
he was a playwright poet and actor he was a dude
she was a house wife and her job was to look after the kids and clean the house
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William Shakespeare went to London to work on his plays and writings. His wife stayed behind to take care of the children.
in a chease factory
in 1623
William Shakespeare first worked in Lord Chamberlain Men later called King Men
he was a playwright poet and actor he was a dude
William Shakespeare was a very popular playwright during the 16th and 17th centuries. Some of his latest works include The Two Noble Kinsmen, The Tempest, and King Henry VIII.
Because it is and has always been extremely entertaining.
"The arrangement of occurrence's" is the plot.
he did wait what did he do Someone else who cannot spell, or answer in a sensible manner. His work is important, because it shows what life was like then, and the humour( I am a Brit so that spelling is correct for us ) and stories are really relevant, even today...also as said before he invented many words and phrases
It really depends what work of fiction you are reading. In real life, there is no evidence of problems in the Shakespeares' marriage due to religion or any cause apart from the fact that William's job meant that he had to live in a different city from Anne. However, in a fictional account, you can make anything up that you like.