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William Shakespeare: Shakespearean Authorship
William Shakespeare: Shakespearean Authorship Many individuals say that William Shakespeare of Stratford is the original writer of all 38 plays and 154 sonnets. It is argued that someone else other than Shakespeare wrote these plays. William Shakespeare was born April 23, 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Shakespreare was a lower middle-class man. William Shakespaeare, son of John Shakespeare, a glove maker and town official and Mary Arden who belonged to a family of the local gentry. Also, father of Susan and Judith Shakespeare. Shakespeare attended King Edward VI School, a boys ' grammar school and academy in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Overall, there was never enough information to elaborate on who Shakespeare really was and what he did, which leads to open opinions and arguements on …show more content…
Christopher Marlowe, a spy in the government and one of England 's best play writers before Shakespeare came along, wrote Doctor Faustus in the years of 1564-1593 when Shakespeare was born. In the year of 1593, Christopher was announced dead, but, because he was a spy in the government, it was never really proven if Mr. Marlowe was dead or alive. A few years later in the Elizabethan Era, Shakespeare staged Doctor Faustus as his own play. Sir Francis Bacon of Strand, England served as Lord Chanceller of England and an attorney. Bacon was born January 22, 1561 and was an author, philosopher, scientist, jurist, statesman and orator. Francis Bacon, also created the Baconian theory of Shakespearean authorship which indicates that Sir Francis Bacon wrote the plays attributed to Shakespeare and that Shakespeare was only a front to hide the identity of Bacon because too much credit towards Bacon would hinder his ambition to hold a high position. The Baconian theory of Shakespearean authroship gives Shakespeare the right to say he is the

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