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Power and Suffering as the twin theme of Marlowe’s Edward II

2025-06-10
By: admin
On: June 10, 2025
In: Christoper Marlowe, Edward II

Power and suffering constitutes the leading theme of Marlowe’s play Edward II. The assertion and the exercise of power and authority are a recurrent theme in this play. Suffering – sometimes delayed – results directly from the exercise of power and authority. The subject of this play is the reignContinue Reading

Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II as a Marlovian Hero with a Difference

2025-06-10
By: admin
On: June 10, 2025
In: Christoper Marlowe, Edward II

In comparison to Doctor Faustus, Tamburlaine, or Barabas the Jew, Edward II is not a typical Marlovian hero. He is not portrayed as one with so much outer glory, intelligence, villainy, or ambition as has been bestowed to the other three. It might even be argued that, compared to theContinue Reading

“Murder Scene” in Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II

2025-06-10
By: admin
On: June 10, 2025
In: Christoper Marlowe, Edward II

The “Murder Scene” [V.v] of King Edward is the horrible climax of the “Deposition Scene” [V.i]. Here we find the king facing indescribable ignominy and humiliation. According to Charles Lamb, “The death scene of Marlowe’s king moves pity and terror beyond any scene, ancient or modern…”  The king is shownContinue Reading

The Abdication Scene of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II

2025-06-10
By: admin
On: June 10, 2025
In: Christoper Marlowe, Edward II

The play Edward II reaches its emotional climax in scene I, Act V where the king’s image as an irresponsible and weak person undergoes a total transformation, and he emerges as a tragic figure in his understanding of the worthlessness of a king stripped of power. The scene well representsContinue Reading

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