Actually the Shakespeare Remembered Tour includes a number of different towns and dwellings, including Windsor, Salisbury, Bath and Winchester as well as Stratford-upon-Avon. But even if you go to Stratford, you cannot see Shakespeare's house, New Place. It has been torn down.
Anne Shakespeare probably died of the plague, which was making a tour through Stratford at about that time.
Trip Advisor says it is about $24.
The "virtual tour" offered by the website of Shakespeare's Globe does not talk about there being sections of the theatre.
There was a plague outbreak in London, one of several during Shakespeare's career which closed the London theatres and caused the playing companies to go on tour.
Actually the Shakespeare Remembered Tour includes a number of different towns and dwellings, including Windsor, Salisbury, Bath and Winchester as well as Stratford-upon-Avon. But even if you go to Stratford, you cannot see Shakespeare's house, New Place. It has been torn down.
He is remembered for his plays that show the depths of human emotion.
The Renaissance is remembered becauser of people like Leonardo de Vinci and his Mona lisa and William Shakespeare for his plays....ect. :)xx
his work is very popular
Anne Shakespeare probably died of the plague, which was making a tour through Stratford at about that time.
Trip Advisor says it is about $24.
The "virtual tour" offered by the website of Shakespeare's Globe does not talk about there being sections of the theatre.
William Shakespeare is best remembered for a brilliant series of plays that he wrote. He is generally considered to have been the greatest writer in the English language of all time.
There was a plague outbreak in London, one of several during Shakespeare's career which closed the London theatres and caused the playing companies to go on tour.
He got it from a book called Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans which was a standard text in school. Unlike many people, Shakespeare remembered what he had learned in school and made use of it in his job.
Well, not much. Shakespeare was away most of the time while Hamnet was growing up. When he died, Shakespeare was on tour in Kent because there was plague in London (but not outside of London, which was why the Chamberlain's Men were playing there, and why we know Hamnet didn't die of it). Shakespeare probably didn't get the news of Hamnet's death until after the funeral. He probably visited Hamnet's grave.
In Sonnet 71 by William Shakespeare, the onomatopoeia is "crave," which is a word that imitates the sound of begging or pleading, emphasizing the speaker's desire to be remembered even after they are gone.