The name Judith is a girl's name. It comes from The Bible. William Shakespeare had a daughter called Judith, who has of course been dead for 350 years or so. She was born Judith Shakespeare but changed her name to Judith Quiney when she married. As your question asks who Judith Shakespeare is, not who she was, I presume you are asking about another Judith Shakespeare, one who is still alive.
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No. Shakespeare was a man and also is one of the most popular poets in the world. Although he wrote his stories about 200 years ago, many of his stories are still read and have relevance in the 21st century.
William Shakespeare was definitely a boy/male. In fact it may be noted that, he had three children with Anne Hathaway. This fact proves that he was definitely a male. However his sexuality is still a topic of debate. He may have had affairs with other women but the evidence for this is scant and dubious. Of course there are still speculations that he was bisexual, feminine etc. All this was based on the analysis of his Sonnet 18 titled 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' and other sonnets apparently written to a young man.
yes,in theoryatical terms, in old time they werent aloud to be a playwriter/actor
No, he had a son, but the son died, soon after, Shakespeare wrote Hamlet, possibly named after his son
Judith Shakespeare Judith, born in about February 1585 was William Shakespeare's second daughter. She had a twin brother named Hamnet.
Susanna Shakespeare was a girl. So was Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare was a boy though.
She was a girl, William Shakespeare's sister. She afterward married a man called Hart and bore him a number of children, and outlived William and all her other brothers.
He had one son and two daughters.
None. There is no actual evidence that anyone apart from William Shakespeare, an undoubted man, wrote his plays.
None. Shakespeare never played girls; he was too old. The part of the girls was always played by boys no older than twenty whose voices had not broken.