Yes. William Shakespeare was born in the lovely little market town of Stratford -on-Avon in the centre of England. He moved 150 miles to work and live in London. After he retired he moved back to Stratford.
He lived in Stafford on Avon and in London.
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Yep.If you want to know more about Shakespeare I would HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend 'William Shakespeare - The Pitkin Guide', if you can get your hands on a copy.I have a copy right next to me though, so you can always ask me, if you want.
No, never.
Live it, presumably. We have no information about what Shakespeare's desires and feelings may have been.
He lived in Stafford on Avon and in London.
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The city you live in
Do you mean the village of Shakespeare, in Ontario? People live their lives in it in the usual way. Are you talking about William Shakespeare the author? You are aware are you not that he wrote more than one thing, in some of which things happen. But they are different things in different plays or poems.
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Yep.If you want to know more about Shakespeare I would HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend 'William Shakespeare - The Pitkin Guide', if you can get your hands on a copy.I have a copy right next to me though, so you can always ask me, if you want.
it is amazing, i love ever minute of it.
Its a city, but YES! I live there and it is awesome!
Shakespeare lived half his life at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, and the other half in or near the City of London. There is no single place where he lived for nearly all his life.
There are mountains in England (The Lake District, notably) but Shakespeare did not live anywhere near them and there is no suggestion that he ever visited them. There are mountains in Wales, and Shakespeare occasionally refers to mountains in a Welsh context, eg in Cymbeline, Henry IV Part I. There is also in Romeo and Juliet 'Jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountaintops'. But generally, Shakespeare refers very little to mountains, or to landscape and scenery.
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I dont know but if I ever find out I will post it on this sight.