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Essay heading: 17th centry teater
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She herself was a Renaissance woman. Her presence as the Queen England had sparked the rise of English culture and even the society itself. In the time she was the queen, theater had also grown to a size that was never seen before. It was the genius works of Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare that personify what the plays of this era were about (Yancey 8)... displayed 300 characters
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It was the genius works of Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare that personify what the plays of this era were about (Yancey 8). These three dared to go to places where drama and theater were never before. They reached out to the far depths of what was controversial at that time. Instead of writing plays that were centered around a religious theme, the traditional way to write a play, these new plays were about the lives of actual people and about real situations (Yancey 9)... displayed next 300 characters
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