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Shakespeare For Dummies
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Adapted From: Shakespeare For Dummies

In Shakespeare's day, everyone supposedly had a place in the natural scheme of things — a natural consequence of birth. You were born into a particular class, you married within your class, and you lived your life according to your class. In reality, people could — and did — change their positions. Even William Shakespeare himself moved up the social ladder. His fame and fortune enabled him to acquire a coat of arms and become a gentleman.


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