In addition to being regarded as a list of legitimate authors of Shakespeare's work there is a theory to name the poet and theaterist Christopher Marlow as a drama writer. The coincidence of the death of Marlow of 1593 and the publication of Shakespeare's earliest work is at the forefront of this discussion. According to Marof's theory, the death of Christopher Marlow is counterfeited, thanks to William Shakespeare, he is a major writer of poetry and drama. "When Mahlow obviously died, the name William Shakespeare was first printed and attached to new works Venus and Adonis, which was described as" the first heir of my invention "by his author. "(Barber 84)
Titus 's language has always played a central role in criticizing the play, as long as people who suspect Shakespeare' s identity point out obvious flaws in the language as evidence of assertion. However, the quality of these languages has been a defender for many years, and critics say that the play is more linguistically complex than it is generally thought and some of the themes of the languages allowed to date I believe it has more useful functions. One such basic theme is iteration. Several words and themes are displayed over and over again, combining letters and scenes, and even specific topics in the foreground to contrast. Perhaps the most obvious repetition pattern is honor, virtue, and aristocratic patterns, all of which have been mentioned through scripts, especially in the first performance; the greetings at the beginning of the play are Satulin's "nobility nobles "is. Speech by right wing sponsor (l.1)
For nobility, there is no doubt for a writer of one of these play. Shakespeare said, "I created the universe living imaginably, it is unique," he said, sitting in front of the bank side gloves house. "His lines are always outstanding, they have unique credibility." Nobel has a surprising ears for Shakespeare because of the usual speech rhythm. Listen to his idea of working online. "Does he recognize the character of the author?" He said "This guy has overwhelming feelings." "I believe he is an alcohol addiction." More seriously, "Midsummer Night's Dream" tells us that he is shocked by stage assumptions. "Humanity" accounts for the majority of Shakespeare's conversation. Speaking of the man, Noble struggled for a while and then came up with a strange formula to explain the reproduction of my conversation afterwards.