The answer is C) ll and lll
1. most scholars accept this candidate - <u>William Shakespeare</u> (although his authorship is debatable, most analytics agree that it was Shakespeare himself who wrote the plays, and not any other pretender)
2. a famous writer who wrote Shakespeare's plays on the side of a philosophical and political career - <u>Francis Bacon</u> (a famous philosopher of the 16th century)
3. has biographical information that seems to match some events in Shakespeare's work - <u>Edward de Vere</u>
4. a spy who faked his death but continued to write plays under the name of Shakespeare - <u>Christopher Marlowe</u> (although it was never confirmed that he was a spy for the Queen, it was still rumored)
A LITERARY ANALYSIS IS?
A literary analysis the practice or process or closely examining sections of literary writing to uncover how they relate to or affect the work as a whole. Structured literary analysis focuses predominately on the theme, plot, setting, character(s) and several other literary devices used by the author to create the true meaning of their work.
TO MAKE A LITERARY ANALYSIS,
1. Your essay must cover the topic you are writing about.
2. Your essay must have a central idea (stated in your thesis) that
governs its development.
3. Your essay must be organized so that every part contributes
something to the reader’s understanding of the central idea.