This thesis analyses the Machiavellian concepts of cunning, cruelty and opportunism as well as self-determination and individualism with regard to the major characters in Christopher Marlowe's plays, The Jew of Malta, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus and Tamburlaine, Parts 1 and 2. The thesis then examines these characters' scales of achievement as individuals who challenge the established order. Finally, the thesis clarifies whether these characters are theatrical representatives of the Renaissance individual or not. Therefore, this paper primarily revolves around the analysis of the five concepts and how they give shape to the characters.M.A. - Master of Art
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This paper is an attempt to see dualism through the pen of Christopher Marlowe and his work The Trag...
In re-visioning history, the dramatists from around the world look at the historical figures on the...
This thesis examines the nature of the heroes in four of Christopher Marlowe’s plays and concludes t...
This thesis focuses on Anti-Semitism in Renaissance drama through the lens of attempting to weave an...
The thesis analyse phenomena of tragedy and clowness in Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus". In dissertation ...
The aim of this thesis is to define and explore the different aspects and philosophical approaches o...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
In this thesis is made an attempt to give some critical considerations on Marlowe's Doctor Faustus c...
The concepts developed by Niccolo Machiavelli and presented in The Prince exerted a profound influen...
This thesis examines the ideologies of Machiavelli and how Webster and Marlowe adapt them into their...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
The thesis is intended primarily as an examination of the earlier Machiavels from their first appear...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
This thesis examines Marlowe‘s interest in the representation of European religion and politics in t...
This paper is an attempt to see dualism through the pen of Christopher Marlowe and his work The Trag...
In re-visioning history, the dramatists from around the world look at the historical figures on the...
This thesis examines the nature of the heroes in four of Christopher Marlowe’s plays and concludes t...
This thesis focuses on Anti-Semitism in Renaissance drama through the lens of attempting to weave an...
The thesis analyse phenomena of tragedy and clowness in Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus". In dissertation ...
The aim of this thesis is to define and explore the different aspects and philosophical approaches o...
Dr. Faustus is one the famous characters of Christopher Marlowe because the character represented th...
In this thesis is made an attempt to give some critical considerations on Marlowe's Doctor Faustus c...
The concepts developed by Niccolo Machiavelli and presented in The Prince exerted a profound influen...
This thesis examines the ideologies of Machiavelli and how Webster and Marlowe adapt them into their...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
The thesis is intended primarily as an examination of the earlier Machiavels from their first appear...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
The reception of Marlowe has often been marred by a vicious hermeneutic circle within which the play...
This thesis examines Marlowe‘s interest in the representation of European religion and politics in t...
This paper is an attempt to see dualism through the pen of Christopher Marlowe and his work The Trag...
In re-visioning history, the dramatists from around the world look at the historical figures on the...