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A tragic drama dramatizes a king's intense favoring of a courtier, whose intimate relationship with the monarch provokes aristocratic outrage, factional conflict, and violent reprisals. The favorite's return and elevation alienate powerful nobles, who conspire, exile and ultimately execute him; the king's inability to check baronial power leads to civil war, the queen's political alliance with a rival, the monarch's capture and deposition, and the collapse of royal authority. The play tracks the personal and political consequences of favoritism, exploring themes of personal desire entangled with governance, the volatility of honor and vengeance among nobles, and the deadly costs of weakness and ambition in court politics.

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Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe was an influential English playwright and poet of the Elizabethan era, known for his innovative use of blank verse and his exploration of complex themes such as ambition, power, and the human condition. His notable works include the tragic play "Doctor Faustus," which delves into the consequences of seeking knowledge and power beyond human limits. Marlowe's other significant contributions to literature include "Tamburlaine," "The Jew of Malta," and "Edward the Second." His bold and dramatic style paved the way for later playwrights, including William Shakespeare, and he remains a key figure in the development of English drama.

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