Billy Bud has many controversies about the position of personality and the role of Vir. When reading, he can be analyzed as a hero or a completely different background. He can explain it using various explanatory words such as prying love, selfishness, or a person who has made a hard decision from another point of view. Both articles explain this topic from various angles, but both have meaning. Actually, Vere can explain in various ways. This allows the reader to think and decide where it is actually located.
Deville's life is reflected in many aspects of Stratford's Shakespeare plays. For example, in the drama "Hamlet", Devil mentioned many details of his life. Like the hero's Hamlet, Devil is actually a prince and a decent Danish. De Vere's cousin, Horance and Francis, are surprisingly similar in name and behavior to Hamlet's two friends, Horatio and Francisco. After her husband was murdered, Hamare felt a painful feeling similar to the pain felt after the devil's mother remarried after the father's murder. One of the most wonderful scenes of Hamlet is that Hamlet pierces Polonius through Aras and kills him. This is very similar to Devil again, the devil stabbed a young aristocrat through an angry curtain (Ogburn 173)
Some scholars highlighted the similarities between the devil 's guardian William Cecil and Hamlet' s Polonius letter. (Shakespeare Resource Center) Similarly, De Vere wrote a poem and letter to introduce Cardamus Comfort, one of the most important sources of Shakespeare's Hamlet, by Thomas Bedingfield. Another coincidence is the role of Malvolio in Shakespeare's "Twelve Nights" and there is a remarkable similarity with De Vere's main enemy, Christopher Hatton.
Comparing Edward de Vere and "William Shakespeare" is not an easy thing. "Some common and special features of the writer 'Shake-speare', as J. Thomas Looney mentioned in" Shakespeare ", was revealed in the 17th year poetry and theater of Count Oxford of Edward Devil "These characteristics are related to the matching characteristics of the 17th Edward Devil of Oxford University" (Shakespeare Oxford Association) "Shakespeare is an enthusiastic fan of the drama world" (Shakespeare Oxford Institute) Production and performance He is the owner of Blackfriars Theater and curates boys of Oxford University, own theater company. About 1600, Countess Oxford's servant played twice. In 1602, Earl Oxford and Worcester joined their company and were approved to participate in the wild boar competition. (Austin, Ogbarn)