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Well.. I'm not sure but.. i think its because some people in the older days does not know how to read..

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How many words did an average person use in Shakespeare's day?

Probably the same as people these days--5000 to 10,000. Shakespeare used something like 30,000 words, many of which he made up, so his audiences must have had to figure out a lot of them from context.


What is the name of one person that was thought of as writing William Shakespeare's plays?

Apart from William Shakespeare? The truth is that everyone without exception in Shakespeare's days and 99% of people now know that Shakespeare wrote his plays. The other one percent have weird notions that someone else wrote Shakespeare's plays. In the 19th century it was Francis Bacon. Nowadays it is more likely to be Edward de Vere. It doesn't matter because it is impossible that Bacon or de Vere or anyone other than Shakespeare wrote them.


What type of people didn't like the theatre in Shakespeare's days?

1. Straight-laced religious people who didn't like people to have fun. 2. City fathers who thought theatres caused congestion, and helped spread crime and disease.


How is Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet inaccurate to Shakespeare's play?

It is inaccurate to Shakespeare's play because the ending scene where romeo dies in inaccurate and the setting is in a morder time era in Los angelies where as Shakespeare's is in old days


Is Shakespeare out dated and irrelevant now days?

i don't think so as shakespeare is 1 of the most colourful writers in history but we study Shakespeare because he as a writer is very unique and revolutionary and he has a vast knowledge of the English language