Tomb of Shakespeare


There is 'curse' in the 'tomb of Shakespeare'

Do not ever expect to get rich with try to steal skeleton of well-known playwright, William Shakespeare, or try to keep it self to be infected his expertise in writing. Shakespeare was guess and predict how the greed of human behavior in future.Thus Shakespeare has prepared a curse to protect himself as already dead. 
Curse of Shakespeare engraved on the tomb is what might have been save the skeleton of the excavation.Excavation of the dead bone is common in Shakespeare's time, either for the purpose religious or research. The skeleton which is found were removed to make way for more graves and dumped in landfill sites or even used as fertilizer.
Because of that fact, British playwright became very concerned incident like that would occur on its own skeleton. So that, he asked for a written a curse on his tomb at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon, as a warning to grave digger after he died in 1616.
"Good frend for Jesus sake forebeare, / To digg the dust encloased heare;/ Bleste be the man That spares thes stones, / And curst be he That moves my bones, "said the text was engraved on the tomb of the author of The Four tragedies. Sentence curse seen in the last sentence "And curst be he That moves my bones".
Dr. Philip Schwyzer, senior lecturer at Exeter University, said, "Shakespeare has an unusual obsession with burial and grave concern that will be dug by people. Hard on the tombstone inscriptions at partially responsible for the fact that there is nothing successful projects to open the tomb."
Schwyzer, who investigated the idea of ​​the new book "Archeologies of English Renaissance Literature ", adding," The writing on the tombstone marking the statement last uncompromising about the opinion that his mind throughout his career as a playwright."
Personal nightmare depicted in works such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Richard III. Concerns about poor treatment or excavation bodies were found in at least 16 of 37 drama. From there look to these concerns were often seen compared with concerns about death itself.

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