Is there anything I can't understand?

Americo 2022-01-09 08:02:42



Although the queen lives unmarried for life, she is very fornication. She ascended to the throne at the age of twenty-five, but gave birth to Edward at the age of sixteen. As a shrewd politician, William Cecil saw the possibility of her becoming a queen, and made every effort. Edward was arranged by William Cecil to be the son of Earl of Oxford. The queen met Edward when he was playing an elf when he was a child. She praised him a lot and joked that she would replace William Cecil in the future, but she didn't know it was her own son.
Later, when Edward's father died, he inherited the title and was taken to his family by William Cecil. He was brought up well. However, William wanted Edward to be the father of the future king. He also coveted his money and was hated by the little humpback Robert Cecil at the time. Later, Edward accidentally killed William Cecil's servant and was threatened to marry William's only daughter, the sister of Robert Cecil. Later, when Edward returned to the palace of expenditure, he confessed to the queen that he would not like the moon if he had seen the sun, and had a relationship. The queen became pregnant and said she wanted to marry Edward, but was blocked by William Cecil and said it would endanger the throne. She obeyed the arrangement and gave birth to Henry as usual. The child was arranged by William Cecil to be an Ear of Southampton, and she no longer saw Edward.
Edward thought he was abandoned and was very angry, so he got pregnant with Bessie, the maid beside the queen, and heard from Bessie that the queen gave birth to his baby. In the middle, Edward's wife, William Cecil's daughter, ran into a pregnant Bessie with their daughter. William Cecil took the opportunity to transfer Edward's relationship with the Queen, and the Queen was furious and ordered Edward not to participate in politics. William Cecil asked Edward to live with his daughter. As a price, he told Edward the identity of the illegitimate child, so Edward found his son Henry and protected him all the time.
Later, the queen got older, and the issue of succession to the throne became more intense. William Cecil has fornicated a foreign country and wants James the King of Scotland to be his successor. After all, he is justified by the calculations, and the queen, because he once killed James' mother, her cousin, has made up his mind no matter what. Will let James inherit the throne. On the other hand, Earl of Essex is the queen's lover and is rumored to be the illegitimate child of the queen, and is a very hot candidate. William Cecil dismissed him to vindicate the Irish rebellion, and recommended his son Robert Cecil to the cabinet to the Queen. The name of Earl of Essex here is also Robert (their names are so confusing, and I have to finally not confuse them), and brought my friend Henry to the battlefield. As a father, Edward didn't want his son Henry to work hard for Essex, but Henry felt that if Essex was the king in the future, he would have to serve for the king as a subject.
I want to talk about it here. According to another film "Elizabeth I", Essex is the last Earl of Essex and the stepson of Leicester, but some people say that it is actually Leicester's son. And Leicester is the queen's old lover, very good at fighting. After his death, the queen fell in love with Essex, who was thirty or forty years younger than herself. In that movie, this little Essex is a brave guy who covets the throne by his affair with the queen, but he messed up and was beheaded by the queen, which is consistent with the image in this movie.
Edward was taken to watch Ben Johnson's comedy by his son Henry, and he felt that he had a lot of motivation to use. At that time, William Shakespeare was just an actor in that play, and he was a harlequin character, which was quite consistent with his real life image. The play was told by Ben’s colleague Kit that it was not harmonious, which led to the screenwriter Ben being arrested. Edward released Ben in the name of his father-in-law. In exchange, he had to use Ben's name to publish the scripts he wrote.
It was a great thing, but the literati Ben felt that he couldn't post his own stuff and was unwilling to complain, but he didn't want to be stolen by the latter step by step. From then on, Edward had to belong to William Shakespeare's name. In the meantime, Ben's colleague Kit threatened him. Ben didn't say anything. He went to blackmail William but was killed directly by William. As expected, he was still a bit more gangster. William followed Ben and found out that it was Edward behind the scenes. He extorted a large sum of money and built his own theater. Ben envied the jealousy and hated him, and learned from Kit to inform the authorities, exposing that Edward wanted to use the script to incite chaos.
Edward's original intention was to use Richard III's script to satirize Richard Cecil and to arouse people's dissatisfaction with Richard Cecil, and to ask the Queen to depose Richard in accordance with public opinion. At the same time, he wrote a book that was passed to the queen by the hand of the palace lady, which aroused the queen's nostalgia for the past, and excitedly prepared to meet him again. Edward wanted to pick up the plane to intercede for Essex, because after returning from the battlefield, Essex rushed to the Queen's Palace and angered the queen. Unfortunately, all of this was known to and used by Richard Cecil because of Ben’s whistleblowing, saying that Essex and Henry were inciting riots to usurp power. When the queen saw it, she believed Richard Cecil and chopped off Essex's head. Edward went to intercede with the queen and told that Henry was the son of the two, so the queen finally pardoned Henry, but asked Edward to never publish anything in his own name.
Before Edward died, he called Ben and entrusted him with all the manuscripts. Ben was very ashamed and said, I have betrayed you. Edward said: I have made it my life's work to know the character of men. I know you. You may have betrayed me, but you will never betray my words. He finally didn't see the wrong person. Edward was helpless when his script was occupied by rubbish like William Shakespeare, but he told Ben that I know you hate him, and who doesn’t hate him, but he is not your problem, it’s mine, and put Lear Wang handed over to Ben along with the other scripts. Ben vowed not to tell the truth behind the script of William Shakespeare, and he did not humiliate his mission. Under the torture of Robert Cecil, he witty persuaded Robert and saved all the manuscripts.
Robert Cecil was in power during James's reign, but James was also a fan of drama, so the drama became more and more popular. William later posted what he didn't have, so he left London and went home to work as a businessman. Ben worked hard to become a famous playwright and poet, and later wrote a dedication to a collection of works published under the name of William Shakespeare.
The End.

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  • Ben Jonson: Politics? My play has nothing to do with politics. I-i-i-it's just a simple comedy.

    Earl of Oxford: It showed your betters as fools who'd go through life barely managing to get food from plate to mouth were it not for the cleverness of their servants. All art is political, Jonson, otherwise it would just be decoration. And all artists have something to say, otherwise they'd make shoes. And you are not a cobbler, are you Jonson.

  • Young Earl of Oxford: [after sword gets knocked into young Robert Cecil's chess game] You were losing anyway.

    Boy Robert Cecil: [had been playing alone] I was also winning!

    Young Earl of Oxford: [tosses a piece back at Robert, who misses it] Really?