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Q: What political forces would have made Marlowe fake his own death?
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Christopher Marlowe was born on February 26, 1564 and died on May 30, 1593. Christopher Marlowe would have been 29 years old at the time of death or 451 years old today.


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Christopher Marlowe was an Elizabethan poet and playwright. It is rumoured that he faked his death to use a new identity as William Shakespeare. Although it is extremely unlikely as there is evidence of both writers staging their plays at the same time. It would require some all but impossible foresight, planning and disguise.


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It is highly unlikely that Marlowe wrote Shakespeare's plays, for a number of reasons. First, for a while there, they were both writing, and their styles are different. Second, Marlowe died in 1593, when Shakespeare was at the very start of his career, and an awful lot of people would have to be inexplicably lying for a period of over twenty years for there to have been a conspiracy to cover up Marlowe's non-death. Finally, everybody at the time seems to have agreed that it was Shakespeare writing the plays and there is no coherent reason why we should doubt that.


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Was Christopher Marlowe atheist?

Marlowe was accused of being an atheist. This was at the time an offence punishable by death and was defined very vaguely so that it could encompass denying any point of doctrine held by the Church of England. Essentially it was not that much different from heresy. One of his accusers claimed that Marlowe believed that "Christ was a bastard and his mother unchaste" which is certainly heretical but does not deny the existence of God, the definition of atheism we would now hold. By the logic of the day, however, such statements put Jesus into disrepute and, since Jesus was God, put God into disrepute, and as far as they were concerned, that was the same as atheism. Marlowe's accuser Richard Baines did make accusations that Marlowe told others "not to be afeared of hobgoblins", the implicit idea being that the God is no more than a hobgoblin. However, the accusations against Marlowe were made by Baines, who disliked Marlowe intensely, and Thomas Kyd, who was probably tortured after being found in possession of an anti-religious pamphlet which he claimed was Marlowe's from when the two were roommates. Marlowe was killed before these allegations could be cleared up one way or the other. Kyd's reputation never recovered and he died penniless as a result. There must be some considerable doubt whether the accusations against Marlowe were trumped up. Indeed the balance of opinion nowadays seems to favour this view.


What famous playwright is rumored to have faked his death and assume a new identity as William Shakespeare?

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