Ferneze

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Ferneze is the calculating and politically driven governor of Malta in Christopher Marlowe’s play "The Jew of Malta," whose shifting alliances and moral compromises propel much of the drama’s conflict.

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Ferneze canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
governor
appearsIn The Jew of Malta NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Christianity
betrays Barabas NERFINISHED
causes escalation of conflict in The Jew of Malta
characterTrait calculating
manipulative
morally compromised
opportunistic
politically driven
pragmatic
createdBy Christopher Marlowe NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction drives plot through political decisions
embodies state power in the play
firstAppearsInAct Act 1 of The Jew of Malta NERFINISHED
genreOfWork Elizabethan drama
governs Malta NERFINISHED
hasAuthorityOver citizens of Malta
inConflictWith Barabas NERFINISHED
the Knights of Malta NERFINISHED
the Turks NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Renaissance drama
makesAllianceWith Barabas NERFINISHED
moralAlignment ambiguous
nationality Maltese
negotiatesWith Turkish forces
occupation Governor of Malta
roleInWork antagonist
foil to Barabas
political leader
settingOfActivity Malta NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement corruption of power
political expediency
religious hypocrisy
shifting alliances
uses political manipulation

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