There is absolutly no point
because its educational and its easy to read and Shakespeare was a very inspirational writer
Yes, clearly Shakespeare learned to read and write in English. This was probably taught in primary school before he advanced to grammar school.
How the hell do you think they memorized scripts or how romeo and juliet was written down? At least some people (and all of the actors) had to know how to read. And these were ordinary middle-class people like Shakespeare himself.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
Shakespeare used as his source material Life of Caesarand Life of Brutus, both by Plutarch (a 1st century AD Roman historian).
because its educational and its easy to read and Shakespeare was a very inspirational writer
A teacher whose name we do not know.
Latin authors such as Plutarch, from whom he later took the plots for plays.
Yes, clearly Shakespeare learned to read and write in English. This was probably taught in primary school before he advanced to grammar school.
Very few people read Shakespeare's plays. Mostly they watched them. But Anne Shakespeare probably did neither, and is very unlikely to have read them. Anne couldn't read.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
How the hell do you think they memorized scripts or how romeo and juliet was written down? At least some people (and all of the actors) had to know how to read. And these were ordinary middle-class people like Shakespeare himself.
he was punished in school for his mis behavior by being forced to read the constitution and it was FRICKEN AWESOME
It is A Mid Summer night's Dream because people all over in America read it either in middle school, high school, or college
Shakespeare learned the basic subjects that were taught during his life time. It's likely that he could read Latin by age 8, as was expected back then.
Shakespeare used as his source material Life of Caesarand Life of Brutus, both by Plutarch (a 1st century AD Roman historian).
hell to the no