It's hard to decide, because the idea that a nobleman would want to write plays is not that hard to imagine, but in those days it was considered 'unclassy' to publish them. But they would want to share their masterpieces with the world, so they would give the plays to ranom actors to call as their own.
That's a lot to read. Some of theory's ideas are that Shakespeare couldn't have written those plays due to education level and that maybe there was secret authorship. His will says nothing about the plays or the theatre that he owns. There is a lot evidence missing and only time will tell if there is more evidence to come. Eduardo Garcia Block 3
2 comments:
It's hard to decide, because the idea that a nobleman would want to write plays is not that hard to imagine, but in those days it was considered 'unclassy' to publish them. But they would want to share their masterpieces with the world, so they would give the plays to ranom actors to call as their own.
That's a lot to read. Some of theory's ideas are that Shakespeare couldn't have written those plays due to education level and that maybe there was secret authorship. His will says nothing about the plays or the theatre that he owns. There is a lot evidence missing and only time will tell if there is more evidence to come.
Eduardo Garcia
Block 3
Post a Comment