A. “The Jew of Malta”
B. “Doctor Faustus”
C. “Edward II”
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the Marlowe’s plays were written in collaboration with Thomas Nash ?
A. Queen of Carthage and The passionate Shepherd.
B. The tragedy of Dido and Queen of Carthage.
C. The passionate Shepherd and The tragedy of Dido.
D. Queen of Carthage and The Massacre of Paris - Christopher Marlowe’s “Faustus” is an example of what dramatic genre ?
A. Romance
B. Satire
C. Comedy
D. Tragedy - Fill in the blank. Christopher Marlowe’s influence on William Shakespeare was in all probability _______________?
A. Very great
B. Insignificant
C. Somewhat significant
D. Impossible - The title page which play of Christopher Marlow attributes the play to Marlowe and Thomas Nashe ?
A. Doctor Faustus
B. Dido, Queen of Carthage
C. Edward the Second
D. Tamburlaine the Great - When was Christopher Marlowe baptized ?
A. 26 February 1564
B. 12 January 1569
C. 30 April 1560
D. 10 October 1547 - From where Christopher Marlowe received his early Education ?
A. Corpus Christi College
B. Cambridge
C. oxford
D. witternburg - What was the occupation of Christopher Marlowe’s father ?
A. Carpenter
B. Civil servant
C. Cobbler
D. Farmer - After the death of Christopher Marlowe who completed his unfinished poem “Hero and Leander” ?
A. Shakespeare
B. Thomas Nash
C. George Chapman
D. Thomas More - The fine arts flourished in Elizabethan England. William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Edmund Spenser were some of the more famous playwrights and poets of the time. Drama, music, songs, and art were popular with noblemen and commoners alike. Exploring certain topics, however, was considered taboo in any art form. What was a strictly forbidden subject ?
A. Sexuality
B. Criticism of the queen
C. Murder
D. Witchcraft - What type of non-rhymed poetry did Christopher Marlowe pioneer ?
A. Blank verse
B. The sonnet
C. Trochaic Heptameter
D. Free-flow verse