How Does Marlowe Illustrate The Representation Of Gender

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Christopher Marlowe is regarded as one of the great play writers of the renascence era. It can be seen that his plays often revolve around a powerful main character, dominated by an uncontrollable passion. Indeed this inordinate passion inevitably leads them to destruction. This convention imbedded by Marlowe, highlights the pressure on individuals to comply with social order. In particular, the different avenues of disorder can be realised when studying the representations of masculinity in Marlowe's Tamburlaine Part 1, and Edward II. It can be argued both plays extensively address the gender limits displayed in the early-modern period. Subsequently it appears masculinity was firmly interlinked with governmental issues, dictating the perception