1. Renesiance
As the Medieval era ends and the Renaissance emerges we also see a shift in the attitude towards "evil." ... Another great example is in Marlowe's The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus where Faustus has the opportunity to redeem himself, but does not, and "evil" conquers all. ... Perhaps the greatest and most evident way in which the Medieval and Renaissance time periods differ is found in the opposing premises of philosophy, which we see through, it's dramas. ... The ultimate changing theme as is evident in the dramatic literature during the progression from the Medieval to Renaissance ...
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