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Answer prepared by Jessica G Shakespeare was a young man from a small town without family connection, independent wealth, or university education moved to London in the late 1850's and quickly became a playwright in a short amount of time. Shakespeare became the best of his time and the best ever, he had absolutely no competition. His plays were old-fashion and crude, you would come out better watching the play than reading it because then it wouldn't seem as amusing.His worries in life involved business and education."A very gentle beast,"is what Duke Theseus calls Shakespeare.

In the early 1590's Shakespeare was first noted as a professional actor and playwright in London. November of 1582 his marriage license put him securely in Stratford at the age of eighteen they suggest that he lives there or at the very least visit because of his children Susanna born on May 26, 1583 and twins Hamnet and Judith born on February 2, 1585. A scary thing is even if he chooses to become a actor he would not be able to do that because he is so low on money he would have to stop and make little bits of money on the way to becoming a famous actor. When he made money in the theater he used the money to move his family into a New Place the lovely house he bought in Stratford; He frequently visited them at that house. He decided to move to Stratford and retire and live with his family a few years before his untimely death. When Shakespeare became very ill he began to write his will and in January 1616 he left everything including the New Place and all of his barns, stables, gardens, orchards, lands, and tenements to his older daughter Susanna and other things got split up between the other siblings. But a great deal of estate went to Susanna and her husband Dr. John.Hall.

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Whitfield, Peter. //London a Life in Maps//. Print.