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Happy Birthday to Will Shakespeare
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I always think its a nice co-incidence his birthday is on St Georges Day
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's kind of the side I come down on Sandy. I'm sure he had the life experience to organise and write the knockabout humour and the fight scenes, but so much of the content is aimed at bleeding-edge fashion and intellectualism of the early 1600s, which your average son of Stratford had no access to. I don't think any less of the works - just don't think Shakey did them.
>>>which your average son of Stratford had no access to.
He was probably educated at the local grammer school in Latin and the "classics".
And when he left Stratford he had a number of "lost years" between 1585 and 1592 so who knows what he was doing during that time.
He also came to London and wrote his best plays there so he must also have been influenced there.
Also remember many of his plays were "reconstructed" when the First Folio was produced, years after his death, so who knows what was "added" at that time, as no definitive scripts were left for many of the plays when he died.
He was probably educated at the local grammer school in Latin and the "classics".
And when he left Stratford he had a number of "lost years" between 1585 and 1592 so who knows what he was doing during that time.
He also came to London and wrote his best plays there so he must also have been influenced there.
Also remember many of his plays were "reconstructed" when the First Folio was produced, years after his death, so who knows what was "added" at that time, as no definitive scripts were left for many of the plays when he died.