Might the plays have been the product of a collaboration?

 




In the paper "Shakespeare, Southampton, and Oxford: The Group Collaboration," I focused on who could have possibly written the greatest plays of this world's history. The paper was written in a play format starring William Shakspere, Henry Wriothesley (Southampton), and Edward de Vere (Oxford) as the main suspects who are in the other world (Heaven or whatever is afterwards). They discuss how they managed to deceive the entire world over the centuries and got away with it until they were discovered by the new generation of young people who figured out the truth of their deception. However, even though the paper had good context in drawing out the issues surrounding the possible connections between the three men, it lacked an establishing element that connected the three as literary collaborators and it did not support its thesis statement.

--Angela Myers

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