Thierry and Theodoret

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"Thierry and Theodoret" is a Jacobean-era tragic play attributed to the English dramatists Beaumont and Fletcher, known for its complex plot and intense emotional conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jacobean play
tragedy
associatedWith Beaumont and Fletcher canon NERFINISHED
attributedTo Francis Beaumont NERFINISHED
John Fletcher NERFINISHED
author Francis Beaumont NERFINISHED
John Fletcher NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticConvention use of heightened rhetoric
use of intense emotional scenes
dramaticEffect pathos
tragic tension
dramaticForm five-act play
verse drama
dramaticType tragic drama
era early 17th century
genre Jacobean drama
tragedy
hasCharacterType counsellors and courtiers
nobility
royal figures
hasTheme family conflict
loyalty and betrayal
political intrigue
power and authority
intendedAudience London theatre audiences
intendedVenue public playhouse
language English
literaryForm dramatic literature
literaryMovement English Renaissance drama
literaryPeriod Jacobean era NERFINISHED
medium live theatre performance
narrativeMode dialogue
partOf Jacobean theatre repertoire
plotCharacteristic complex plot
intense emotional conflicts
settingPeriod historical setting
structure acts and scenes
style Renaissance poetic drama NERFINISHED

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Beaumont and Fletcher notableWork Thierry and Theodoret