Because Shakespeare put hours and hours of work into creating his own original work. To see someone copy his work word for word, without putting quotations or giving him credit would offend him greatly.
Actually the statue of Shakespeare in the church at Stratford is not his grave marker--his grave is in the floor and has that famous verse about disturbing his bones. The statue is attached to the wall and shows Shakespeare holding a pen in his right hand, not surprisingly for a writer. His arms rest on a pilowlike object which some people think is a sack.
Ludwig Van Beethoven
He feared his grave would be robbed/desecrated by grave robbers, so he had a curse inscribed on his tomb.
The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."
He was, and still is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. His grave is actually in the church.
An author would think plagiarism is a grave offense because that is who they are. They write, they are known for that, the things they write make them who they are. If you take the work they produce as your own, it makes them incomplete.
Plagiarism is when someone copies someone else's words, text, or work and calling it your own. Plagiarism is basically taking someone else's work and calling it your own work.It is a grave offense because you should be coming up with your own work, and not stealing someone else's work. It is stealing of intellectual property and saying you came up with it all on your own, when you didn't, so it is considered a serious and grave offense.
It would offend him because Mark Twain spent a lot of time to create his own original work. To see his work be copied by someone without giving him credit would offend him greatly.
One of the meanings of "grave" is "serious."From Dictionary.com:1. serious or solemn; sober: a grave person; grave thoughts.2. weighty, momentous, or important: grave responsibilities.3. threatening a seriously bad outcome or involving serious issues; critical: a grave situation; a grave illness.A grave offense is a serious offense.
Most crimes could be considered a grave offense as that is one of the definitions for the word crime. However, crimes that are typically considered grave offenses have to do with mortality.
Shakespeare's grave is located in England,Europe.
A grave offense is another term for a serious offense. The legal system separates crimes into felonies and misdemeanors. Felonies are considered more serious, or grave, offenses to society.
Actually the statue of Shakespeare in the church at Stratford is not his grave marker--his grave is in the floor and has that famous verse about disturbing his bones. The statue is attached to the wall and shows Shakespeare holding a pen in his right hand, not surprisingly for a writer. His arms rest on a pilowlike object which some people think is a sack.
Yeah at saint Mcgregor
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Grave offenses would be committing murder, grand theft, etc. Less grave offenses would be things such as J-walking, speeding, and petty theft.
Romeo is the one who lays flowers on Juliet's grave in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."