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  1. Anne Hathaway casou-se com William Shakespeare em novembro de 1582. Ela tinha 26 anos e ele 18. O casal morava em Stratford-upon-Avon, que fica a cerca de 160 quilômetros a noroeste de Londres. Parece que os dois tiveram um casamento de espingarda. Evidentemente, eles conceberam um filho fora do casamento e um casamento foi arranjado, apesar ...

  2. 2 de jul. de 2018 · The conspiracy, first floated by Twitter user @PEACHYBLACKG0RL over the weekend, not only draws physical similarities between Shulman and Shakespeare, but also notes that Shakespeare's wife was named ANNE HATHAWAY. 🧚🏾‍♀️ @PEACHYBLACKG0RL. anne hathaway is being talked about for her beauty but what about the fact that her husband ...

  3. 27 de jan. de 2020 · Wikimedia Commons. By A. C. Grimes / Jan. 27, 2020 11:27 am EST. You may have read that Oscar Award-winning actress Anne Hathaway married William Shakespeare's doppelganger, Adam Shulman. Of course, as Smithsonian notes, people still debate the Bard's true identity, and contemporaries didn't describe what he looked like.

  4. Summary. ‘ Anne Hathaway ’ by Carol Ann Duffy is told from the perceptive of Shakespeare’s wife who discusses their enduring love through the symbol of a bed. The poem begins with the speaker describing her husband’s second-best bed as a place of wonder. It was filled with wonderful things like “torchlight” and “clifftops.”.

  5. Anne Hathaway (Shottery, 1555 of 1556 — Stratford-upon-Avon, 6 augustus 1623) was de vrouw van William Shakespeare. Zij huwde met hem in 1582. Hoewel ze ouder was, overleefde zij haar echtgenoot en stierf zeven jaar na hem. Behalve enkele vermeldingen in wettelijke documenten is er weinig over haar te vinden.

  6. 4 de jul. de 2018 · A última delas a tomar conta do Twitter surgiu de um post que já tem aproximadamente 500 mil curtidas e estabelece uma conexão entre Anne Hathaway e William Shakespeare. E não estamos falando exatamente sobre carreiras artísticas separadas por séculos.

  7. Shakespeare stayed in this house when he retired and enjoyed the family life as a father and grandfather. When he died in 1616, he left Anne his second-best bed, as indicated in his will. Some scholars interpret the phrase “second-best bed” as an insult to Anne, pointing out that it indicated Shakespeare’s discontent with his wife.