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There are many reasons why Shakespeare couldn't claim the playwrights as his own. They were never written down on paper, so they could never be claimed. Shakespeare never wrote down in his will that they were his and he never wrote a will. These plays were never claimable, but some other people tried to claim to them. If he had written a will it might be able to proven that he had written them. Another thing that could have proven that was if he had kept a script and signed his name on it. These are just a few reasons that no one could claim them.
People of Shakespeare's time have been debating on weather or not Shakespeare really wrote his own plays. There is not a lotof evidence that says the he wrote his own books and plays. This debate has been going on since 1770, and people are still debiting about if he really wrote his own books and plays.
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)
There is an academic view that somebody besides Shakespeare wrote the plays, that maybe a serious scholar might have written the plays. Some of them might be Christopher Marlowe, Edward De Vere, and Francis Bacon. The argument is that Shakespeare was too low-born, too uneducated, or too unlikely for the play. Some educated noble or Renaissance scholar wrote the plays himself or herself, and then paid Shakespeare to claim they were his works, or has invented him as a made up person. People Also think that he didnt write them because they were very well written and he used such serious and storng words that he just could not of written them without have a well educated life. thats some reasons why people a scholars think that he might not of written them.