pete2321
Jul 10, 2007
Essays / Response to Doctor Faustus [6]
Hi i was wondering how to approach either of these two questions for Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe,
I'm not sure which one to choose either.
Audiences and writers willingly embrace the make-believe of stage drama, because it frees them to construct a version of reality. Discuss how Marlowe uses the beliefs and theatrical experiences of his audience to present a challenge to prevailing morality.
OR
How does Marlowe combine traditional theatrical forms with modern dramatic techniques to challenge his contemporary audiences?
What should i look at for either essays to answer the question properly??
Thanks alot
Hi i was wondering how to approach either of these two questions for Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe,
I'm not sure which one to choose either.
Audiences and writers willingly embrace the make-believe of stage drama, because it frees them to construct a version of reality. Discuss how Marlowe uses the beliefs and theatrical experiences of his audience to present a challenge to prevailing morality.
OR
How does Marlowe combine traditional theatrical forms with modern dramatic techniques to challenge his contemporary audiences?
What should i look at for either essays to answer the question properly??
Thanks alot