
Massacre in Paris
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"The Massacre in Paris" depicts the activities of St. Bartholomew's Night, which were regarded by British Protestants as a negative example of Catholic betrayal. The Douban movie "Queen Maggot" with a score of 7.8 Was also adapted from Alexandre Dumas's masterpiece based on this historical background. The book was regarded as Marlowe's most dangerous play. At the time, some Londoners took advantage of the play's themes and advocated the murder of refugees from lower classes. However, Marlowe's final scene in the play provides a warning to Elizabeth I. Christopher Marlowe (Christopher Marlowe), Elizabethan playwright, poet, and translator, was born in the same year as Shakespeare. Marlowe is famous for his blank verse and tragedy.
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