Shakespeare, though over 400 years old, is still relevant today in many ways. His themes are often more than just death, love, and power, are still very accessible. It’s no surprise that because of this, there have been plenty of modern adaptions of his plays. Shakespeare’s contribution to the English language has changed the way that words are used. Shakespeare often played fast and loose with prefixes and suffixes making villains more nefarious as “arch-villains,” and dubbing people who manage things as “managers”. In doing so he added over 1,700 words to the modern English language. Like alien autopsies and the second gunman, the belief that someone other than a glover's son from Stratford wrote William Shakespeare's plays is a conspiracy theory that refuses to die.
Doubters started questioning the true identity of the writer in the late 19th century. Some scholars claim that members of Shakespeare's family were Catholics, at a time when Catholic practice was against the law. Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden, certainly came from a pious Catholic family. The strongest evidence might be a Catholic statement of faith signed by John Shakespeare, found in 1757 in the rafters of his former house in Henley Street. The document is now lost, however, and scholars argue about its authenticity. One of the reasons there are so many mysteries about Shakespeare us because there are so many plot holes in his story. There are times when his whereabouts are unknown and he's seems to have disappeared.