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Who is the real criminal of the play? Is any character worse than another, or are all the characters equally dishonest and immoral? Why might some of their crimes be worse than others?
Why does Jonson focus on characters that deceive and trick one another? Does he succeed in showing the dangers of gullibility? Why or why not?
Face has many personas, but is any of them the real Face? What indicates that one persona is more real than another? What does this character say about identity as an outward construct versus an innate set of traits?
By Ben Jonson
Bartholomew Fair
Bartholomew Fair
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Every Man In His Humour
Every Man In His Humour
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Still to be neat, still to be dressed
Still to be neat, still to be dressed
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The Masque of Blackness
The Masque of Blackness
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To Penshurst
To Penshurst
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Volpone
Volpone
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