William Shakespeare's Rough Draft

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Shakespeare's Rough Draft

At Stratford-upon-Avon in April,1564 a little child was born and he was to be forever remembered as “Shakespeare the world's greatest playwright.” He began going to school for free at Stratford in 1571, six years later his father took him out of school and made him a local butcher’s apprentice. Shakespeare fell in love with a girl named Anne Hathaway a few years later and married her in 1582, they had their first child in 1583 and her name was Susanna. Two years later they were blessed with twins, Hamnet and Judith. Right after the twins were born they moved to london, on the note of shakespeare being convicted of poaching deer which was illegal in Stratford. Now having moved, he need to find work to support

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