Jane: William! Im so honored to be here with you!
William: The feelings are mutual Jane.
Jane: Oh wow! Could I ask you some questions?
William: Shoot for the starts darling.
Jane: Alright you were born April 23rd, 1564 right? And In Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
William: Yes mam, that is right, well kind of. No one knows the exact date but pretty close to that day.
Jane: SO then when were you baptized?
William: April 26th.
Jane: Well that was quick!
William: Yes it was. That is usually how it was back then.
Jane: When did you marry Ann Hathwey?
William: Nov 28th, 1582. And we had three darling children.
Jane: What did you do in your spare time?
William: Wrote many plays and poems, that’s mainly it. I was fascinated by them.
Jane: Cool!
William: Yes. I was extremely well known in the theatrical world in England by 1592. My plays had become very well known. My plays and word choice greatly influenced the ways that books and poems were written. Some are still popular today I assume, like Romeo and Juliet.
Jane: Yes! That is very well known!
William: But I died, April 23rd of 1616. When I died, nothing was mentioned about my writings in the will, but that’s because I didn’t own them, but group I belonged to called the King’s men did.
Jane: That’s fascinating! But I have to be off, class soon! Farewell William!
William: Farewell Jane dear.
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