The Tamburlaine the Great hero of Tamburlaine's Rhetoric Christopher Marlowe of Christopher Marlowe has not led the life of an ordinary Scythian shepherd. Through the drama, former humble Tamburlaine bends the path of conquest unstoppable, the power of personal appeal and speech, and the power of his sword. He illustrated this eloquence in many of his speech, of which the most important was his speech on the Persian royal family's "dominant voice".
In ambitious research, Tamburlaine the Great is also famous for the dignity and beauty of the line of Christopher Marlowe. The play of poetry is even more eye-catching, as it is the first blank poem written in English. Marlow wrote so many original inventions, but for some time now I believe that he is the author of several dramas thanks to William Shakespeare. It is safe to say that Marlow is the best of the original Shakespeare playwright. The intense life of Maroo, perhaps as a matter of fact, ended tragically with a battle with a man named Ingram Freer. Although he was only 29 years old when he died, Marlow created a precedent for the development of British drama by leaving a model of Senegalese drama. His first work "Tamburlaine the Great" is more like a dramatic mask than a drama, a breakthrough event of the early Elizabethan drama. Of course, Shakespeare, in particular Julius Caesar (pr. C.1599-1600, pb) must have been affected.
1600: Britain is experiencing one of the best literary growth era it knows. Especially the theater is very popular, artists such as Christopher Marlowe (Dr. Faustus, Dr. Tamburlaine), William Shakespeare, their As You Like It, and Julius Caesar are all participating this year. George Herbert, John Dawn, Ben Johnson etc were very popular among the poets at the time, and he called his own men as a tribe. 1600: America is the land occupied by the local residents. Attempts by Sir Walter Laurie who tried to establish a colony in Virginia in 1585 failed as well as some other explorations. French merchants could live peacefully with the Indians, but before the Jamestown was founded in 1607, the British could not spread their civilization on the continent.