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Christopher Marlowe - Contenido educativo
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English Project about Marlowe and his death.
Marlowe was an upcoming playwright in the 1590s.
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Unfortunately, Marlowe has had a short life and in September 1589, he was involved in a fight with innkeeper William Bradley.
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The playwright's friend Thomas Watson stepped in and killed Bradley in a duel.
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Both Marlowe and Watson ended up in prison.
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In 1593, anti-immigration notices featured lines from popular dramas, including Marlowe's
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Stumble Line the Great to distract people from seeing these shows.
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Marlowe was accused by Arthur Thomas Kidd of being an atheist.
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After all this, Marlowe still argued over a bill at a bar and began stabbing another
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bar patron, who in self-defense turned the knife on Marlowe and killed him.
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he was only 29. At this time, Shakespeare was gaining a great deal of recognition for
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his poetry and had the patronage of an aristocrat, but he decided to return to the theatre by
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writing comedies, Love's Labour Lost, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Comedy of
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Eros.
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Matlow had focused on ambition dramas including The Jew of Malta and The Tragical History
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of Dr Faustus.
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Marlow's death has left historians and literary scholars wondering what would have happened
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if he had lived.
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Some believe Marlow was assassinated by a rickshaw from the crown.
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Others think that Marlow's death was faked and that he is the real author of Shakespeare's
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plays.
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The theory behind this is that Marlow faked his death, escaped and hid so he could continue
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to work under the patronage of Thomas Walshingham.
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During Shakespeare and Marlowe's time in London, the theatrical scene was very busy
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with intense demands on playwrights and actors.
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Shakespeare in Love, which was enjoying a regional premiere at the festival this summer,
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developed the possibility of collaboration between the two of them, which was common
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as playwrights struggled to stay at the level of those theatrical productions.
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The play suggests a relationship between Shakespeare and Marlowe, as Marlowe mentors the new playwright
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while he woos Viola and writes his masterpiece Romeo and Juliet.
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Putting Shakespeare in love in this story of Marlowe true?
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Was Marlowe dead fake so he could continue to write the literary masterpiece we attribute
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to Shakespeare?
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Brisson indicates that the man behind this story, Calvin Hoffman, opened Thomas Washington's
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Tom to uncover manuscripts and letters to prove his case.
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However, he did not find materials, but he still made this case in the murder of the
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man who was Shakespeare.
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Whether or not the accusations are true, one thing is certain, whomever wrote Shakespeare
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worked.
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Whether it was the playwright or not, the elaborate words, plotlines and character continue
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to resonate with audience directors and actors worldwide.
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Both the compilation of plays from Shakespeare and Marlowe will always be integrated in our
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lives and our world as we continue to study, perform and experience them.
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Some people believe that 17 of Shakespeare's plays were co-written with other authors.
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An Oxford University Press research claims that Christopher Marlowe co-wrote Henry VI
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with William Shakespeare.
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In addition, the Oxford Publisher has announced that all ratios published from now on will
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have Marlowe's signature next to Shakespeare's, arguing that Marlowe's collaboration was
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important and evident enough to change the authorship of the work.
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It begins to show that Shakespeare's collaborations with other writers were common.
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The research, carried out by 23 international experts, has identified that 17 of 44 Shakespeare
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plays were written in collaboration with other authors, more than previously believed.
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For this, experts have combined traditional textual analysis techniques with modern methods
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based on computer tools and new technologies.
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They have looked for the distinctive words or phrases that identified them.
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There are parts that were clearly written by Shakespeare and others that clearly belonged
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to Marlowe.
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The most famous passages were written by Shakespeare.
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The reason he collaborated with all these people is that when these works were being
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written Marlowe was the most famous dramatist.
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- Materias:
- Inglés, Literatura
- Niveles educativos:
- ▼ Mostrar / ocultar niveles
- Educación Secundaria Obligatoria
- Ordinaria
- Primer Ciclo
- Primer Curso
- Segundo Curso
- Segundo Ciclo
- Tercer Curso
- Cuarto Curso
- Diversificacion Curricular 1
- Diversificacion Curricular 2
- Primer Ciclo
- Compensatoria
- Ordinaria
- Autor/es:
- Pablo, Telmo, Sebas at SIES Humanes en Cubas de la Sagra
- Subido por:
- Marina D.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Compartir igual
- Visualizaciones:
- 96
- Fecha:
- 11 de mayo de 2018 - 18:14
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- IES SOR JUANA DE LA CRUZ
- Duración:
- 05′ 06″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 104.38 MBytes