Ingles

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Introduction

We are going to talk about anonymous film, also, we are going to explain the plot, setting, characters and kind of narrators.

for example: Plot: It's the sequence of events in a story (order: Explosition, Rising action and Climax)

setting: It's the term we use to refer to the general location and the historial time in which a story occurs in the seting.

Characters: It'sthe representation of a person in a narrative story.
(Protagonist and Antagonist).

Kind of narrators: First person:The information is limited.
Third person: The information is dramatic objective, Omniscient.

Characters

Protagonist
Edward de Vere, son of John de Vere, playwright, poet, 17th Earl of Oxford, in secret was writing his prose and poems, he was a great host of his novels, Hewas dynamic character; because he had developed in all story.
Antagonist
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, English politician, the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign, twice Secretary of State.
minor characters
William Shakespeare: an English noble man was forced to suppress with the public his love of writing, but he has reached a point where he cannot longer resist moreand instructs the writer Ben Jonson to sign their works as their own and take the stage
Ben Jonson a poet and actor: an important character in the story. Because he was a heroe, saving the documents of Edward.
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, he was a lawyer and a British diplomat. He wish become in a king like his father.
Queen Elizabeth: She was lover of Edward, she enjoyed the workpresented by Ben Jonson.
Francesco, he is servant to the Earl of Oxford, who was killed by edward.

Setting
The story is developed in the century XII in the renaissance. It was the reign of Queen Elizabeth, it was made in england, london between the years 1550-1604
from the early days of queen elizabeth till her last days, there was a conflict about her heir, the season was winter

NarratorThe narrator in the movie is a third person omniscient obtrusive, he is as God. He knows everythings in the story.
He explain his point of view, but he does not link to the character.

Plot
The story stars when a man was discovered that he was annaphabeth, who is called Edward de Vere (William Shakespeare). However,the story begins whit a popular writer, who is called Ben Jonson. Ben Jonson wasarrested for a controversial play, but then Edward, Earl of Oxford, helps him. But it was whit a condition that he should publish one of his own plays. Jonson doesn’t agree with that, but Shakespeare, seeing an opportunity to “be more”, takes the text and publish the play saying that it was him the one who wrote it. Jonson didn’t expect that the play would be good, but the results showed that hewas wrong. Ia was a political intrigue between the Tudors and the Cecils (father William and son Robert). over the succession to Queen Elizabeth.
De Vere is portrayed as a prodigious genius, writing at eight or nine years of age (1558/1559) A Midsummer Night's Dream, de Vere acting the role of Puck before the young queen Elizabeth. He is then forced to live in the repressive, puritanical house ofWilliam Cecil where, years later, he kills a spying servant lurking behind an arras, much like the death of Polonius in Hamlet. William Cecil uses this murder to blackmail de Vere into a loveless marriage with his daughter, Anne Cecil, compelling him also to renounce literature. Later Edward becomes the Queen's lover, and her woman servant. The queen had a son of Edward – unknown to him – anillegitimate son; the son is adopted, becoming Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, but his true parentage is hidden from all.
William Cecil, who is convinced that theatres are sinful, where De Vere must struggle against a taboo that would forbid him to write; against his wife's impatience with his literary work as a dishonour to her family; and against the Queen's counsellors.
Edward...
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