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In this episode of Echoes of English Literature, we explore the Renaissance—a period of rebirth that transformed the way people thought about knowledge, power, and the human mind. From the psychological depth of William Shakespeare to the boundless ambition of Christopher Marlowe, and the poetic and philosophical reflections of John Donne and Philip Sidney, this episode uncovers how literature began to focus on the individual in new and powerful ways. Through works like Hamlet and Doctor Faustus, we examine themes of ambition, identity, and the limits of human knowledge—revealing why the Renaissance still speaks to us today.
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literatureanalysisrenaissanceshakepearehumanism
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