"Will the real William Shakespeare please stand up" Christopher Marlowe is the real shakespeare..many parts of this is taken from the book "The Shakespeare Invention" make sure you credit it.
Title: "Will the real William Shakespeare please stand up" Christopher Marlowe is the real shakespeare..many parts of this is taken from the book "The Shakespeare Invention" make sure you credit it.
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"Will the real William Shakespeare please stand up" Christopher Marlowe is the real shakespeare..many parts of this is taken from the book "The Shakespeare Invention" make sure you credit it.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 915 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Will the real William Shakespeare please stand up!"
--an original essay by Daniel Pinci.
I remember it like it was yesterday. I was six years old on December 24th, the night before the big day. I got to stay up late and put cookies & milk out for Santa. I had been such a good boy that year and I was waiting for the ultimate gifts. After loosing the battle with my eyelids I found
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was an amazing writer. Hence, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" Marlowe went by over 10 alias's, which is nothing compared to Voltaire's "137" or so alias's and Benjamin Franklines "78" something psudonyms. I am convinced beyond any shadow of a doubt that the real William Shakespeare, is indeed, Christopher Marlowe.
(don't forget to credit a large part of this from the book "The Shakepeare Invention")