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He hated his wife.

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Other books by William Golding?

yep- quite a few actually. None of them were ever as popular as Lord of the Flies, but they are all for sale on http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h__0_10?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=william+golding&sprefix=william+go


When did Anne and Shakespeare meet?

"The hamlet of Shottery was only a mile from the town of Stratford where William Shakespeare lived with his family. Anne Hathaway would have often visited the town and would have therefore had the opportunity to meet William Shakespeare. At this time Anne would have been 26 and William 18. A considerable age difference, with William Shakespeare still under the age of consent (21). It is apparent that Anne Hathaway became pregnant prior to marriage which would have no doubt caused a scandal for both of the families. Not an auspicious start for a marriage or a perfect choice of a wife for the son of an ambitious family. William Shakespeare's father John, in particular, would not have been pleased at the detrimental effect that the gossip would have had on his own social standing in Stratford. A hasty affair would have been arranged."


How did William Shakespeare have time to see his family?

He didn't. He saw his family very rarely.


Why did lord Capulet rush the marriage?

He rushed the marriage because Tybalts dead and he wants to lift his family's spirits as soon as possible. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL


Was William Shakespeare's marriage happy?

There is little known of William Shakespeare's marriage, or even Shakespeare himself. What we do know is that after Shakespeare retired from theatrical life in London, he moved back in with his wife in Stratford as if nothing had happened, an event which argues that they were happily married even if often apart.