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[Music] we have a body of work that is traditionally attributed to shakespeare over the years weve been duped you know i i knew that there was a question around uh who was the actual author of shakespeares works but i i thought that was just a modern thing its sort of a debate you know a way in to learn about shakespeare but its from day one isnt it from from the 1590s i mean wow since the beginning so and yeah and the author i think himself was engaging us in the authorship question even as he was writing the work so yeah it really took hold about 100 years after shakespeare died but yeah theres been a continuous chain of doubt if shakespeare didnt write shakespeare then who did its a legitimate question to ask its been played upon as you mentioned he he was disguising it in his writing and also the portrait of shakespeare the pen and ink portrait is way off and its kind of a as you say an elizabethan joke its just layer upon layer of mystery that it was initially i thought