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William Shakespeare: Who Wrote His Plays?
“To be, or not to be: that is the question” as stated in one of William Shakespeare’s most famous plays, Hamlet, is a question that has yet to be answered (Hanson). Over the years, many a great mind have argued whether or not Shakespeare wrote his own works. Some historians believe that Shakespeare was written by other great philosophers and poets, while others believe he was the true author. Even though some people believe that William Shakespeare is one author, it can be proven that “Shakespeare” was just a pen name by the fact that there are no documents suggesting that Shakespeare was a writer and many other people who lived during Shakespeare’s time had the qualifications to be an excellent poet …show more content…

He was the creator of the Shakespearean sonnet, and his plays contained interesting and elaborate plotlines. Some of Shakespeare’s well-known works include Othello, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, Henry V, Hamlet, and Twelfth Night. This intriguing author was known for making up new words and phrases like “in a pickle”, and “brave new world”. Not only did this magnificent man create beautiful literature, but he also created the outstanding Globe Theater. Shakespeare has contributed much to our world and he continues to live on in his works.
Of course, some historians do believe that Shakespeare wrote his own works. Shakespeare did become an actor, and he invested in a theater company called The King’s Men (Aron). Someone who was part of the theater company or a fellow actor could have taught him all he needs to know about theater. There is no solid evidence that proves who the real Shakespeare was. So, until the truth is uncovered, the world might as well keep believing that Shakespeare wrote his own sonnets and …show more content…

Bacon is a well-known scientist, lawyer, philosopher and politician who lived during Shakespeare’s time (Aron). He is mostly known for his contributions to science, but the Baconians strongly believe he was Shakespeare. Bacon came from an amazing family, with a strong and detailed background. His father, Sir Nicholas Bacon held the government position of Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, while his mother, Anne Cooke was a scholar and a translator. Bacon’s grandfather was a tutor to King Edward VI (“Francis Bacon”). The achievements of Bacon’s family influenced him to work hard so he could one day become as important as his parents. Not only did he have influential parents, but he had an astounding education fit for an author such as Shakespeare. Bacon was tutored at home, and then tutored at the University of Cambridge at age twelve. He was educated in arithmetic, astronomy, geometry, grammar, music theory, logic, and rhetoric. Bacon was not being taught in English, but rather in Latin (“Francis Bacon”). His education is ten times better than the true Shakespeare. At least there is some record of Bacon’s education. As stated before, it is important to have a good understanding of grammar in order to understand the English Language. Not only did Bacon understand the grammar of the English language, he also understood the grammar of the Latin language. Since grammar, logic, and rhetoric were

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