Wednesday, November 11, 2015

To fraud, or not to fraud?

 
William Shakespeare. A man who has risen from the slums to succes. He who commands the written word with grace like a sword. A worldly gentlemen who helps us experience the daunting challenges and fates his characters experiance. However there has been much recent debate. For such a modest background, is Shakespeare really who he said he is? Is his plays to accurate to be words of a commoner? The debate that has been racing through our country, invading our homes is that very question.

I believe that these accusations are false, all of you should stand with me. Those who doubt the integrity to Shakespeare's words doubt the ability of the common folk. They would rather be life that a noblemen was pulling the strings than be live that a commoner could be so prolific. Let me tell you that their wrong. The two people that the doubters believe may be the true Shakespeare is Francis Bacon and Edward de Vere. 

They also believe that Shakespeare supposedly wrote too many plays than possible during his lifetime. How can anyone put a limit to how much a person can write? Does this mean that only a nobleman could so much work during a lifetime? I'll let you decide, but you know my opinion. 

The last thing that many protesters believe in is that many of Shakespearian quotes and passages have secret messages that allude to his true identity. However consider the sheer amount of works he has written. Thirty-seven plays, 5 poems, and 157 sonnets. There are enough words to create any phrase people want. 

Today I tell you about Shakespeare, an incredible man. Don't just listen to those noblemen who believe that commoners are nothing but dirt under their boots. Choose to believe in the commoners and noblemen. Their ability to all have taken and achieve greatness. Believe in William Shakespeare. 

http://www.williamshakespearefacts.net/did-he-write-his-plays.html

http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2011/10/did-shakespeare-really-write-his-plays-a-few-theories-examined/


4 comments:

  1. I totally agree with you. I love the persuasion you used while writing this blog post. It really makes the reader think. Because your opinion was very emphasized in your writing, there is a good chance that your audience will side with you.

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  2. You did a really nice job on persuasion and how you wrote your blog. I also really like that picture at the end.

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  3. I think that his language must be the language of the commoners, or how else would the oublic have understood his plays?

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