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In 1587 Thomas Kyd produces The Spanish Tragedy, and soon afterward Christopher Marlowe brings out the first part of Tamburlaine the Great. . . . They employ new verse forms, allowing different spoken rhythms, and compose bold speeches with greater resonance and meaning. The new conceptual framework of a revenge tragedy in particular allows them to portray powerful emotions voiced by strong characters. Suddenly it is possible to show so much more passion on the stage.
–The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England,
Ian Mortimer
What was the most direct result of this series of events?
the success of Thomas Kyd
the use of different spoken rhythms
the more passionate performances
the success of Christopher Marlowe
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the more passionate performances
The passage concludes that these innovations made "it possible to show so much more passion on the stage," so increased onstage passion is the direct result.
The passage concludes that these innovations made "it possible to show so much more passion on the stage," so increased onstage passion is the direct result.
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