Massacre at Paris by Christopher Marlowe

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Author Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593
Title Massacre at Paris
Note Reading ease score: 88.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger
Summary "Massacre at Paris" by Christopher Marlowe is a historical play written in the late 16th century. This work is a dramatic representation of the political and religious turmoil surrounding the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France, which saw the violent extermination of Huguenots (French Protestants) at the hands of Catholics. The play explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the catastrophic impact of religious conflict on society. The narrative unfolds in the politically charged atmosphere of France, detailing the treacherous plots surrounding key figures such as King Charles IX, the Duke of Guise, and King Henry of Navarre. Characters engage in a power struggle driven by their ambitions and religious affiliations, culminating in brutal acts of violence as the Duke of Guise orchestrates the massacre with the support of the Queen Mother. Ultimately, the play captures the chaos and moral ambiguities of a nation torn apart by the violent clash of ideologies, painting a vivid picture of desperation and tragedy as the characters navigate their fateful choices. The gripping tale reflects both the historical events of the era and the enduring human conflicts that arise from the dual passions of power and faith. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Guise, Henri, duc de, 1550-1588 -- Drama
Subject Saint Bartholomew's Day, Massacre of, France, 1572 -- Drama
Subject Tragedies
Subject Historical drama
Category Text
EBook-No. 1496
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 18, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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