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makes you wonder about nature vs nurture,
This review is from: A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (New Mermaid Series) (Paperback)
This work of Thomas Middleton wonder about the nature vs nurture issue. Are we preprogrammed to be who we are or does our upbringing shape who we are? In this play, we are given several examples of love and marriage and how these things can be corrupted. What Middleton asks is: Are marriage and love corrupted by people themselves or is it a corrupted institution from the start? He also pays close attention to the value of money and commodities. Marriage was a money-making venture during the Renaissance and in some places, it still is. You have to keep asking yourself while reading this play if, in Middleton's society, true love is possible and, if so, how can it or will it eventually overcome a society based on material possessions and monetary value?
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A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, Second Edition (New Mermaids) by Thomas Middleton (Paperback - Oct. 2002)
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