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UsefulNotes/{{Malta}}'s Governor, Ferneze, taxes every Jew at half their income so he can pay the tribute he owes Turkey. When the title character, Barabas, protests this injustice, Ferneze confiscates ''all'' his wealth. Barabas goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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UsefulNotes/{{Malta}}'s Governor, Ferneze, taxes every Jew at half their income so he can pay the tribute he owes Turkey. When the title character, Barabas, protests this injustice, Ferneze confiscates ''all'' his wealth. This prompts Barabas goes to go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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Malta's Governor, Ferneze, taxes every Jew at half their income so he can pay the tribute he owes Turkey. When the title character, Barabas, protests this injustice, Ferneze confiscates ''all'' his wealth. Barabas goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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* RationalizingTheOverkill: After Malta's Governor, Ferneze, confiscates all his wealth, Barabas plots to avenge himself, but he doesn't stop with the Governor. He orchestrates the death not only of Ferneze's son Lodowick, but also of Lodowick's friend Mathias, an entire convent of nuns (deliberately including [[OffingTheOffspring his own daughter]] after she converts to Catholicism and takes holy orders), and two friars.[[note]]That's not even an exhaustive list of Barabas's [[KillEmAll actual or intended victims]], but it does cover the ones who, except for Ferneze, did him no harm whatsoever.[[/note]] Barabas rationalizes his actions thus (2.3.313-316):
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* RationalizingTheOverkill: After Malta's Governor, Ferneze, confiscates all his wealth, Barabas plots to avenge himself, but he doesn't stop with the Governor. He orchestrates the death not only of Ferneze's son Lodowick, but also of Lodowick's friend Mathias, an entire convent of nuns (deliberately including [[OffingTheOffspring his own daughter]] after she converts to Catholicism and takes holy orders), and two friars.[[note]]That's not even an exhaustive list of Barabas's [[KillEmAll actual or intended victims]], victims, but it does cover the ones who, except for Ferneze, did him no harm whatsoever.[[/note]] Barabas rationalizes his actions thus (2.3.313-316):
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: ''The Jew of Malta'' has the flashy MagnificentBastard VillainProtagonist that is the [[EvilIsCool coolest character in the show and wins at absolutely everything]], but then gets boiled alive in the last five minutes as if to say that "we aren't supposed to root for them" was invoked. Some argue that this is because of the censorship at the time and that Marlowe's intention is that Barabas is totally rad.
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: ''The Jew of Malta'' has the flashy MagnificentBastard VillainProtagonist that is the [[EvilIsCool coolest character in the show and wins at absolutely everything]], but then gets boiled alive in the last five minutes as if to say that "we aren't supposed to root for them" was invoked. Some argue that this is because of the censorship at the time and that Marlowe's intention is that Barabas is totally rad.
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* CorruptChurch: ''The Jew of Malta'' has Christians, Muslims and Jews as characters and all of them are shown to be equally selfish, two-timing and corrupt, with the Christians triumphing over Barabas and the Turk by being more backstabbing and ruthless than both of them. As Machiavelli outlines in the prologue:
-->'''Machiavel''': I count religion but a childish toy\\
And hold there is no sin but ignorance.
-->'''Machiavel''': I count religion but a childish toy\\
And hold there is no sin but ignorance.
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* ReligionIsWrong: ''The Jew of Malta'' has Christians, Muslims and Jews as characters and all of them are shown to be equally selfish, two-timing and corrupt, with the Christians triumphing over Barabas and the Turk by being more backstabbing and ruthless than both of them. As Machiavelli outlines in the prologue:
-->'''Machiavel''': I count religion but a childish toy\\
And hold there is no sin but ignorance.
-->'''Machiavel''': I count religion but a childish toy\\
And hold there is no sin but ignorance.
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* StupidEvil: Barabas betray the Christians, who have wronged him, to the Turks, who reward his betrayal. He then betrays the Turks to the Christians, on the ground that he hates them both… and ends up in that boiling cauldron.
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* StupidEvil: Barabas betray betrayed the Christians, who have wronged him, to the Turks, who reward his betrayal. He then betrays the Turks to the Christians, on the ground that he hates them both… and ends up in that boiling cauldron.
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* CrimeAfterCrime: Barabas has a series of them; he poisons his own daughter Abigail and the nuns to cover up the deaths of Abigail's suitors; upon realising she has confessed to Father Bernadine, he contrives the latter's death too.
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* VillainProtagonist: Barabas.Barabas.
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* StupidEvil: Barabas betray the Christians, who have wronged him, to the Turks, who reward his betrayal. He then betrays the Turks to the Christians, on the ground that he hates them both… and ends up in that boiling cauldron.
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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Barabas is named after Barabbas in Literature/TheBible, a violent criminal who was freed in the place of Jesus.
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* EvilIsCool: Barabas.
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Malta's Governor, Ferneze, taxes every Jew at half their income so he can pay the tribute he owes Turkey. When the title character, Barabas, protests this injustice, Ferneze confiscates ''all'' his wealth. Barabas goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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* GreedyJew: ''The Jew of Malta'' but as Barabas points out, he is what [[SocietyIsToBlame the Christians made them]].
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* DyingCurse: As he dies, Barabas curses the "Damned Christian dogs and Turkish infidels!" who brought about his death.
* EvilIsCool: Barabas.
* GreedyJew:''The Jew Barabas's motivation is revenge for the loss of Malta'' his wealth -- but as Barabas he points out, he is what [[SocietyIsToBlame the Christians made them]].
* EvilIsCool: Barabas.
* GreedyJew:
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* OffingTheOffspring: Barabas kills his own daughter after she converts to Catholicism.
* RationalizingTheOverkill: After Malta's Governor, Ferneze, confiscates all his wealth, Barabas plots to avenge himself, but he doesn't stop with the Governor. He orchestrates the death not only of Ferneze's son Lodowick, but also of Lodowick's friend Mathias, an entire convent of nuns (deliberately including [[OffingTheOffspring his own daughter]] after she converts to Catholicism and takes holy orders), and two friars.[[note]]That's not even an exhaustive list of Barabas's [[KillEmAll actual or intended victims]], but it does cover the ones who, except for Ferneze, did him no harm whatsoever.[[/note]] Barabas rationalizes his actions thus (2.3.313-316):
-->'''Barabas:''' It's no sin to deceive a Christian,\\
For they themselves hold it a principle\\
Faith is not to be held with heretics;\\
But all are heretics that are not Jews.
* RationalizingTheOverkill: After Malta's Governor, Ferneze, confiscates all his wealth, Barabas plots to avenge himself, but he doesn't stop with the Governor. He orchestrates the death not only of Ferneze's son Lodowick, but also of Lodowick's friend Mathias, an entire convent of nuns (deliberately including [[OffingTheOffspring his own daughter]] after she converts to Catholicism and takes holy orders), and two friars.[[note]]That's not even an exhaustive list of Barabas's [[KillEmAll actual or intended victims]], but it does cover the ones who, except for Ferneze, did him no harm whatsoever.[[/note]] Barabas rationalizes his actions thus (2.3.313-316):
-->'''Barabas:''' It's no sin to deceive a Christian,\\
For they themselves hold it a principle\\
Faith is not to be held with heretics;\\
But all are heretics that are not Jews.
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* TheScrooge: Barabas.
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from Christopher Marlowe
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''The Jew of Malta'' is a play by Creator/ChristopherMarlowe.
!!This play contains examples of:
* AmbitionIsEvil: The only way to get anywhere in the world is to murder your way to the top.
* BreakTheHaughty
* ByronicHero: Barabas.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: The characters routinely conspire and betray each other. Even the supposed good characters stab each other in the back by the end.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: ''The Jew of Malta'', while not free of the anti-semitism of its premise, at the very least has a Jewish VillainProtagonist (where ''Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice'' has a Jewish BigBad and supporting character). Barabas also makes it clear that his actions are inspired by racism and oppression at the hands of Christians and Muslims.
--> '''Barabas''': Why, I esteem the injury far less,\\
To take the lives of miserable men\\
Than be the causers of their misery.\\
You have my wealth, the labour of my life,\\
The comfort of mine age, my children's hope;\\
And therefore ne'er distinguish of the wrong.
* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: ''The Jew of Malta'' has the flashy MagnificentBastard VillainProtagonist that is the [[EvilIsCool coolest character in the show and wins at absolutely everything]], but then gets boiled alive in the last five minutes as if to say that "we aren't supposed to root for them" was invoked. Some argue that this is because of the censorship at the time and that Marlowe's intention is that Barabas is totally rad.
* GreedyJew: ''The Jew of Malta'' but as Barabas points out, he is what [[SocietyIsToBlame the Christians made them]].
* GreyAndGrayMorality: All over the place in Marlowe's plays where there are almost no purely good characters anywhere. One reason that ''The Jew of Malta'' is less racist than ''The Merchant of Venice'' is that the Christian characters are just as corrupt and venal as the hero (whereas Shakespeare says that the quality of Christianity is "mercy") and as Barabas points out, they are ''worse'', because they created him and act like hypocrites while AtLeastIAdmitIt.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: Because of ValuesDissonance and the fact that he's [[AffablyEvil very entertaining in his evil schemes]] the audience may end up [[RootingForTheEmpire rooting for]] [[VillainProtagonist The Jew of Malta.]]
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Creator/NiccoloMachiavelli delivers the prologue to ''The Jew of Malta'', he makes pithy comments on how "I consider religion a childish toy." which fits with the Elizabethan perception of the Florentine.
* ReligionIsWrong: ''The Jew of Malta'' has Christians, Muslims and Jews as characters and all of them are shown to be equally selfish, two-timing and corrupt, with the Christians triumphing over Barabas and the Turk by being more backstabbing and ruthless than both of them. As Machiavelli outlines in the prologue:
-->'''Machiavel''': I count religion but a childish toy\\
And hold there is no sin but ignorance.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Barabas gets cheated out of his fortune by those in power who hold the attitude that [[GreedyJew Jews are greedy and evil]], [[{{Hypocrite}} oh and by the way make more money so we can cheat you out of it again.]] He decides if he's going to be considered wicked no matter what he does he might as well show them true villainy and give them something to really complain about.
* VillainProtagonist: Barabas.
!!This play contains examples of:
* AmbitionIsEvil: The only way to get anywhere in the world is to murder your way to the top.
* BreakTheHaughty
* ByronicHero: Barabas.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: The characters routinely conspire and betray each other. Even the supposed good characters stab each other in the back by the end.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: ''The Jew of Malta'', while not free of the anti-semitism of its premise, at the very least has a Jewish VillainProtagonist (where ''Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice'' has a Jewish BigBad and supporting character). Barabas also makes it clear that his actions are inspired by racism and oppression at the hands of Christians and Muslims.
--> '''Barabas''': Why, I esteem the injury far less,\\
To take the lives of miserable men\\
Than be the causers of their misery.\\
You have my wealth, the labour of my life,\\
The comfort of mine age, my children's hope;\\
And therefore ne'er distinguish of the wrong.
* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: ''The Jew of Malta'' has the flashy MagnificentBastard VillainProtagonist that is the [[EvilIsCool coolest character in the show and wins at absolutely everything]], but then gets boiled alive in the last five minutes as if to say that "we aren't supposed to root for them" was invoked. Some argue that this is because of the censorship at the time and that Marlowe's intention is that Barabas is totally rad.
* GreedyJew: ''The Jew of Malta'' but as Barabas points out, he is what [[SocietyIsToBlame the Christians made them]].
* GreyAndGrayMorality: All over the place in Marlowe's plays where there are almost no purely good characters anywhere. One reason that ''The Jew of Malta'' is less racist than ''The Merchant of Venice'' is that the Christian characters are just as corrupt and venal as the hero (whereas Shakespeare says that the quality of Christianity is "mercy") and as Barabas points out, they are ''worse'', because they created him and act like hypocrites while AtLeastIAdmitIt.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: Because of ValuesDissonance and the fact that he's [[AffablyEvil very entertaining in his evil schemes]] the audience may end up [[RootingForTheEmpire rooting for]] [[VillainProtagonist The Jew of Malta.]]
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Creator/NiccoloMachiavelli delivers the prologue to ''The Jew of Malta'', he makes pithy comments on how "I consider religion a childish toy." which fits with the Elizabethan perception of the Florentine.
* ReligionIsWrong: ''The Jew of Malta'' has Christians, Muslims and Jews as characters and all of them are shown to be equally selfish, two-timing and corrupt, with the Christians triumphing over Barabas and the Turk by being more backstabbing and ruthless than both of them. As Machiavelli outlines in the prologue:
-->'''Machiavel''': I count religion but a childish toy\\
And hold there is no sin but ignorance.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Barabas gets cheated out of his fortune by those in power who hold the attitude that [[GreedyJew Jews are greedy and evil]], [[{{Hypocrite}} oh and by the way make more money so we can cheat you out of it again.]] He decides if he's going to be considered wicked no matter what he does he might as well show them true villainy and give them something to really complain about.
* VillainProtagonist: Barabas.