Glory so far, I'm gone

Earl 2022-03-25 09:01:15

Overall, this is a very good story, and the word drama can be used to describe almost every aspect of the whole film. In the film, Edward Deville is full of poetry since he was a child, but he is unable to show it because of his identity. The only queen who appreciates this talent and therefore loves him is unable to bond. He is looking for a puppet but is blackmailed by Shakespeare. He neglects management for artistic creation. , Unwilling to be in the palace, the family property is ruined, and in the end, it will not be known to the world, and it will not be able to get the honor and recognition it deserves. Only his works have been widely praised through generations and are known as the soul of that generation. From this point of view, it doesn't matter who the real author is. These plays signed by Shakespeare show the highest level of English drama and poetry creation in the Renaissance, and they are very popular and touching. That's good enough, is it not?

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  • Anne De Vere: You, your friends, your blasphemous theater have brought nothing but ruin and dishonor to this family.

    Ben Jonson: Ruin? Dishonor? My lady, you, your family, even I, even Queen Elizabeth herself will be remembered solely because we had the honor to live whilst your husband put ink to paper.

  • Earl of Oxford: All art is political, Jonson. Otherwise it would just be decoration.