Shakespeare Business Letter
Devon Morris
25025 Chrisanta Dr.
Mission Viejo CA 92691


Mr. Krucli
25025 Chrisanta Dr.
Mission Viejo CA 92691


Dear, Mr. Krucli


       I believe DeVere wrote Shakespeare because many points point to him writing it such as the name on his baptismal certificate is the same as the name on the poems and plays of Shakespeare. He was also very educated and was a good leader. DeVere also has a house in Italy so this means he could travel and see the world meaning that he could write about Shakespeare�s settings with the exquisite detail that Shakespeare had. A fallacy that could go against DeVere writing these poems and plays is that the Oxfordian�s sometimes believe things with out research also called �Hasty Generalizations�.

      I think that Marlowe didn�t write Shakespeare because was stabbed in the eye and died.  He couldn�t have faked his death because people witnessed his death. He was only credited for 7 plays that he had written.  There was also little known about Marlowe and most of the evidence came from his legal records and official documents that talk about him. He was a government spy.  Being a spy may of lead to him only writing 7 plays and that shows that he didn�t have the time to write such a story like Shakespeare.
Shakespeare did not write Shakespeare because one reason was his name was spelled differently on the birth certificate then on his plays he wrote. Back during this time his name was spelled 34 different ways. The way he wrote his poems, they were written as if he had to be a genius. He had no education and the poems had to be written by a person with an education. Someone with an elementary education could have not written these poems. Also the way that Shakespeare�s name was written on his baptism log was spelled differently.

      The question of who wrote Shakespeare is a question yet to be answered. Although there are many possibilities and potential authors, Edward DeVere is seemingly the most obvious and has many of the facts gearing in his favor. In Marlow�s case, logical fallacies such as appeal to ignorance show that people assume he wrote Shakespeare because it was said by some of the time that instead of dying, he faked his own death and was a government spy. For Shakespeare, one of the logical fallacies is appeal to popular opinion, showing that because the majority people believe that Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare, most not given options otherwise, it is considered or known to be true. Another is appeal to ignorance, which occurs because of the unknown facts of other possible authors such as DeVere and Marlow, and how they have known that Shakespeare was the author of that work because that was all they had ever known. Begging the Question is another, demonstrating how people believe is it Shakespeare that wrote the work because the principle itself assumes that that is true.  Even if these arguments aim toward a view of DeVere being the actual Shakespeare, the Oxfordians, the people who support DeVere, often jump to hasty generalizations, such as taking things as they see them, not doing any research and making assumptions to their advantage. Aside from this fact, DeVere is the most likely, understandable, and evident person to have written Shakespeare, from his high stance in society  and great education, to his travels and overall writing style it is more than a definite possibility.




Sincerely,




 
   Devon Morris  
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