https://youtu.be/hydkMBgo7aY?is=iXTZ_koRjO14X58V
The Baconian theory— that Francis Bacon secretly wrote the works of William Shakespeare—.(in my opinion) faces major weaknesses, especially compared to the Marlovian alternative centered on Christopher Marlowe. Most importantly, there is no direct historical evidence linking Bacon to the plays: no manuscripts, no contemporary claims, and no theatrical involvement, whereas Marlowe was an established dramatist already writing in a similar style. Bacon’s career as a statesman and philosopher also clashes with the practical, collaborative world of Elizabethan theater, making his secret authorship unlikely. The theory further depends on elaborate hidden codes and numerological interpretations, which are highly subjective and not considered reliable evidence by scholars. In contrast, Marlovian arguments rely more on stylistic continuity, even if they require the plausible premise that Marlowe deadly threatened by the law (accused of high treason)was forced with royal support to feign his death thus revived and continued to write not only under the Pseudonym Shakespeare, but also under an inconceivable number of other pennames.
https://m.youtube.com/@bastianconrad2550/videos
Bacon communicated with the True Shakespeare (disguised as) Toby Matthew.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ziu9aVXv_n8
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