Barabas

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Barabas is the cunning, vengeful Jewish merchant who serves as the central anti-hero of Christopher Marlowe’s play "The Jew of Malta."

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Barabas canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-hero
dramatic character
fictional character
stage character
appearsIn The Jew of Malta NERFINISHED
associatedTheme ethnic and religious prejudice
greed
hypocrisy of religious authorities
political corruption
religious conflict
revenge
centralConflictWith Christian authorities in Malta
Governor Ferneze NERFINISHED
Turkish forces NERFINISHED
characterTrait cunning
greedy
manipulative
ruthless
scheming
vengeful
vindictive
createdBy Christopher Marlowe NERFINISHED
deathCause falls into a boiling cauldron
deathType accidental self-inflicted death
diesIn The Jew of Malta NERFINISHED
ethnicity Jewish
firstAppearance The Jew of Malta, Act I NERFINISHED
hasDaughter Abigail NERFINISHED
hasRole protagonist
villain
languageOfWork Early Modern English NERFINISHED
motivatedBy loss of wealth
religious persecution
revenge
narrativeFunction embodies contemporary anti-Jewish stereotypes
vehicle for satire of religious hypocrisy
nationalContext Maltese
notableAction collaborates with the Turks
engineers multiple murders
plots against the Christians of Malta
uses poison to kill his enemies
occupation merchant
religion Judaism
setInLocation Malta NERFINISHED
timePeriod early modern period
workGenre Elizabethan drama
tragedy

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