Shakespeare Authorship -
A fictional comparison with MOZART
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The orig.videotext explores the long-standing Shakespeare authorship question by presenting a hypothetical scenario involving Mozart.
This thought experiment highlights the significant lack of contemporary evidence documenting Shakespeare's artistic life, contrasting it with what one would expect for a celebrated genius.
The author uses this comparison to suggest that the official account of Shakespeare's identity is flawed. Instead, the text proposes that Christopher Marlowe was the true poetic genius of the era, forced to write under pseudonyms, including "Shakespeare," to conceal his identity due to life-threatening circumstances, with the Stratford man serving as a public figurehead.
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