Thursday, January 16, 2014

Who wrote Shakespeare's plays?


     I think William Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's play. There is no reason to not believe that William Shakespeare didn't write his play. At the first, some academics and professor believed that a glover's son from Stratford could not have had the brains or education to write the play and they started the suspicion that Shakespeare's plays weren't written by William Shakespeare.
     If they just started to think William Shakespeare didn't write his play because  of the education, it is definitely wrong. He could write the plays even he was uneducated that much. He was an adult. He grew enough to write the plays at least. Didn't he know how to speak his language? Yes, he did. I believe he could write the plays if he could speak his language and he was interested in  writing plays. Also, he could have got talent. Most of people have their own talent. Some people are good at singing  even they don't learn how to sing the song well. There are auditions for that people. And some people are good at drawing  even though they don't learn how to use the paintbrushes and how to make new color with the other colors. William Shakespeare just got talented and he was really good at writing.
     In the other way, I think the academics and the professors could suspect the innocent person. The plays that were written by William Shakespeare was really good and they were just felt jealous William Shakespeare. They start to find something bad from him and they told he didn't have had the brains or the education to write the plays for reason why they don't believe William Shakespeare wrote his plays. I think they just didn't want to believe the truth that  the plays were written by him who was popular.    
     William Shakespeare could need some helps to write the plays if he was not educated. Some educated people could help to write Shakespeare's plays. However it does not mean that William Shakespeare put his name on the plays that were written by the other person. It was just some helps. I don't understand why they don't believe the truth. They just didn't want to believe the truth because they don;t see the other person's happiness.
     At the last page, It says, Shakespeare's longest word is "Honorificabilitudinitatibus" and it means in English, "These plays, the children of F. Bacon are preserved for the world." I don't think this means that. If he didn't write his plays, why did he left the word that shows the truth. He put his name on the other person's play, it means he was not good at writing plays. Also, it means he didn't want people to know the plays. Then he want to hide the truth. But, why he left the word? The word could not written by William Shakespeare.    

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