Edward IIGood Press, 11. 4. 2021 - Počet stran: 64 "Edward II" is one of the earliest English history plays. It focuses on the relationship between King Edward II of England and Piers Gaveston and Edward's murder on the orders of Roger Mortimer. Marlowe portrays the king's downfall as a result of his love for his dearests, Gaveston and Spencer, his negligence of his queen and earls, and the rise of Queen Isabella and her lover Mortimer. The play explores the tragic tensions between sexual passion and marriage, royal duty and self-fulfillment, and noble privilege and ambition. |
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ACT THE FIRST | |
ACT THE SECOND | |
ACT THE THIRD | |
ACT THE FOURTH | |
Act the Fourth Scene IV Near Harwich | |
Act the Fourth Scene VI The scene is in the abbey of Neath | |
ACT THE FIFTH | |
Act the Fifth Scene II The royal palace | |
Act the Fifth Scene III Kenilworth Castle | |
Act the Fifth Scene V Berkeley Castle | |
Act the Fifth Scene VI The royal palace London | |
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Act the Fifth Act the Fourth ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY arms BALDOCK barons bear Berkeley BISHOP OF COVENTRY BISHOP OF WINCHESTER blood brother Contents Enter KING court crown death EARL OF ARUNDEL Earl of Cornwall EARL of KENT EARL of WARWICK EDMUND EDWARD THE THIRD ELDER MORTIMER ELDER SPENCER England Enter KING EDWARD Enter QUEEN ISABELLA Exeunt Exit farewell father favour fear flatterers France friends gentle gone grace grief hast hath head heart Heaven hence honour Isabel JOHN OF HAINAULT Killingworth KING EDWARD Ay LANCASTER My lord LEICESTER Levune LIGHTBORN live look Lord Mortimer majesty MESSENGER minion MORTIMER My lord murder NIECE noble peers PEMBROKE PRINCE EDWARD proud QUEEN ISABELLA Ah realm rebels RICE AP HOWELL Scene SIR JOHN Soldiers speak stay Sweet Mortimer sword Table of Contents tell thee thou shalt thou wilt traitor uncle unto villains whither YOUNG MORTIMER Madam YOUNG SPENCER