He married Anne Hathaway at the age of eighteen, who gave birth to their first daughter six months into their marriage. After the birth of twins Judith and Hamnet, Anne stayed in Stratford with her children as Shakespeare left for London. Little information was ever found about his whereabouts during his time in the city, and this seven-year period was otherwise known as Shakespeare’s “lost years”. The duration may have served as a learning experience, since London was a magnet for aspiring playwrites due to the extensive numbers of succeessful plays and …show more content…
Since his only son died at childhood, he left his possessions to his wife, two daughters, and to the poor of Stratford. Despite the successful career that the Bard led during his lifetime, much controversy lingers to this day. For instance, many scholars suppose that Shakespeare was not alone behind his genius plays and poems, but had some help from others such as aristocratic Edward de Vele. Since the elaborate and expressive styles found in his writings do not match that of a poor, uneducated man’s manners, most are hesitant to direct all credits to the man. Few scholars even go to the extent to question whether Shakespeare was a real man or not, but have meager evidence to support the claim.
In conclusion, the Bard of Avon was indeed a revolutionary figure in history. The man built himself from the ground up, faced rejection and challenges throughout his life, and acted exceptionally well both in theatre and as a businessman. Not only did he provide for himself and his family, but supplied the entire world with his genius perspective and approach to writing and conveyance of human