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    William Shakespeare didn’t write the poems or plays we all know and study. The Oxfordian theory proposes that Edward de Vere‚ Seventeenth Earl of Oxford‚ was the author of the plays and poems. However‚ there is the one important fact that the Oxfordians have yet to reconcile and that is the timeline of the plays and the Earl’s death. The Earl of Oxford‚ in fact‚ died in 1604‚ “before about a third of the plays were written.” (David Kathman and Terry Ross‚ 3) Oxfordians argue the chronology is wrong

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    Resource Center. “The Authorship Debate” Shakespeare Resource Center. N.p‚ n.d. Web‚ Apr. 23 2013 <http://www.bardweb.net/debates.html> Print Sources: 5. Dobson‚ Micharl‚ and Stanley Wells. “Authorship Controversy” The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare. Oxford: Oxford UP‚ 2001 30-31. Print. 6. Epstein‚ Norrie. “The Authorship Question” The Friendly Shakespeare: A Painless Guide to the Best of the Bard. Ringwood‚ Vic: Penguin‚ 1993. 273-90. Print. 7. Regnier‚ Tom. "A Brief History of The

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    Shakespeare’s World: Then and Now William Shakespeare is regarded by many as one of the worlds’ prominent literary figures. Though his abilities were able to capture an audiences’ attention and hold it for the duration of the performance were superior to many‚ his works have been over celebrated since their creation. Shakespeare was able to master many fundamentals‚ which in sequence enabled him to become successful. He was able to create plot twists‚ which added the element of surprise to each

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    Lord Bulbeck.  He succeeded his father‚ John de Vere‚ as the seventeenth earl of Oxford at the age of twelve‚ when he became a royal ward (Stableford). Both men are from two different places with two entirely different names which would lead one to believe that they are two different human beings. According to ancient Greek

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    direction. He was homeschooled until the age of eight by his mother‚ then progressed through junior school and senior school‚ and eventually earned exception into the St. John’s College‚ Oxford where he would study English. Just when it appeared things couldn’t get any better for Larkin‚ he graduated from Oxford in 1943 with a first-class honors degree (Rossen 4). Despite all of the good things mentioned above‚ Larkin’s normal life turned around when his father passed in 1948. His mother did not

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    calligrapher‚ not a poet.” I believe that he should not be judged based off of his handwriting like Professor Stanley Wells‚ but that he should be judged by his skills on writing poetry and plays. Secondly‚ when talking about Edward de Vere‚ the Earl of Oxford‚ the professors say that he wrote in secret in his study. The

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    Through snobbery and ignorance‚ the anti-Stratfordians have compiled arguments against Shakespeare‚ claiming that he is not the true author of his works‚ but when their arguments are examined‚ and his connections and lifestyles are studied‚ the claims set forth by the anti-Stratfordians are disproven and invalidated‚ and Shakespeare remains to be the true author of his works. William Shakespeare‚ born April 23rd‚ 1564‚ is one of the most well known playwrights in the English language. Having

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    WIRES Wires by Philip Larkin is an analogy of a society trapped by rules and limits and a demonstration that fear prevents humankind from following their desires. Larkin writes this poem in 1950 with the idea of showing his point of view of the world. In the poem the cattles are trapped by the wires imposed‚ preventing them from ever reaching their search for purer water. He shows that the world offers no hope nor mercy whatsoever in their trial for escape. What the poet is actually trying

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    Analysing The Whitsun Weddings by Philip Larkin Esther Amankwah Juxtaposition is used in the third stanza through “sun destroys”‚ which is very effective as it suggests the sun‚ a nurturing element that provides life can be an intense and powerful thing‚ emphasising that the heat was very strong that its source forced the writer to look at the parts it highlighted as opposed to the shade. The metaphoric

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    This paper is not intended to prove that William Shakespeare never existed; only that the Stratford actors name and identity was used as a screen for a different man. It sounds preposterous when you first here it‚ after all‚ who wouldn’t want to take credit for such brilliant work and gifted writing‚ right? I will only explore some of the many claims and theories regarding the Shakespeare identity controversy‚ and point towards a few facts which seem to indicate that Sir Francis Bacon was the

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