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Jews of Malta
Literature马耳他的犹太人
Christopher Marlowe
"The Jew of Malta" is one of Marlowe's famous plays. The protagonist is Barabas, a wealthy, greedy, cruel, and scheming man. By portraying Barabas, a money worshiper who has an endless pursuit of money and wealth, the author lashes out at all the ugliness in the period of primitive accumulation of capital. In order to avenge the death of his daughter for the loss of his wealth, Barabas conspired to rebel. He first sold the island of Malta to the Turks, and then planned to put the Turkish conquerors into a boiling pot, but he was killed in the sea of fire. 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.
"The Jew of Malta" is one of Marlowe's famous plays. The protagonist is Barabas, a wealthy, greedy, cruel, and scheming man. By portraying Barabas, a money worshiper who has an endless pursuit of money and wealth, the author lashes out at all the ugliness in the period of primitive accumulation of capital. In order to avenge the death of his daughter for the loss of his wealth, Barabas conspired to rebel. He first sold the island of Malta to the Turks, and then planned to put the Turkish conquerors into a boiling pot, but he was killed in the sea of fire. 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.

Massacre in Paris
Literature巴黎大屠杀
Christopher Marlowe
"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.
"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.

The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus
Literature浮士德博士的悲剧
Christopher Marlowe
A play written by Marlowe in England in 1588. In order to pursue infinite knowledge and conquer nature, Dr. Faustus resolutely rebelled against God and exchanged his soul for the right to serve the devil for twenty-four years. After the expiration of the term, he was kidnapped by the devil and sent to hell. "The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus" is one of Marlowe's most outstanding works. It is based on a book of German folk tales newly translated into the UK. It tells the story of Faust selling his soul to the devil. The devil will be driven by him for twenty-four years, at which time his soul will be kidnapped by the devil and taken to hell.
A play written by Marlowe in England in 1588. In order to pursue infinite knowledge and conquer nature, Dr. Faustus resolutely rebelled against God and exchanged his soul for the right to serve the devil for twenty-four years. After the expiration of the term, he was kidnapped by the devil and sent to hell. "The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus" is one of Marlowe's most outstanding works. It is based on a book of German folk tales newly translated into the UK. It tells the story of Faust selling his soul to the devil. The devil will be driven by him for twenty-four years, at which time his soul will be kidnapped by the devil and taken to hell.