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How Shakespeare Cannot Be Shakespeare

Evidence in the Plays Themselves

Julius Caesar: How could a village boy born in Stratford with no records of education, except going to a grammar school know about Rome. How could he possibly know about Julius Caesar, the ancients, and classical mythology unless he was highly educated. It does not seem logical that he could have written such a plausible history, even though there are no records of high education.

Hamlet: Hamlet is closely related to a Danish work of literature previous to Shakespeare's play. Shakespeare would have had to been able to read in Danish, and widely read in order to write this play. However there are no sources of him being bilingual at all, and there are no original manuscripts of any of his plays.

Romeo, and Juliet: In Romeo, and Juliet, Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a potion to put her asleep. Therefore Shakespeare must have had some sort of education, or training in Alchemy, but there are no records to prove this. He also would have had to been familiar with the Italian court system of its' time. Nothing verifies he ever travelled to Italy at all.

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