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Shakespeare Mystery

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William Shakespeare, considered by many as one of the greatest writers of all history, has an aura of mystery surrounding his legacy. Shakespeare supposedly wrote 154 sonnets, 38 plays, two narrative poems and other works. Every great author knows how to inject mystery into his books, however, Shakespeare managed to not only include mystery in his wondrous works, but he has created a mystery for hundreds of years after his death. Intriguingly, the true authorship of his works continue to elude our knowledge. Three points of interest within this conspiracy, the suspects of writing under Shakespeare's name, how does the mystery stay unsolved, and why was it made a secret, will get discussed.
Throughout the time that people have investigated who truly wrote Shakespeare's works there have been four main suspects of interest. Sir Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere, Christopher Marlowe, and William Stanley hold the attention of the investigators the conspiracy. Why would people think that these respectable men wrote plays and other literary works under Shakespeare's name? These men have a wide range of attributes …show more content…

How exactly has such an important mystery like who actually wrote Shakespeare's famous works, remained unsolved for so long? First, this took place in the 16th and 17th Centuries, meaning that no one had security cameras or voice recorders, consequently making any accusations harder to take seriously. Second, all of the people accused at least for the most part, had attained respect for their contributions to society and social status, making it difficult to believe if supposed proof was found. Third, since it has been so long since this happened, people can not talk to anyone who happened to see anything suspicious, people just have to make conclusions off of what people recorded at the time. In summary, the lack of ways to prove what truly happened makes it quite difficult to come to any

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