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The Renegado
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A Spanish nobleman's loyalty is tested when he falls in love with a captured Englishwoman.

plays | 272 pages | Published in 2010

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  1. How does the character of Alonzo contribute to the themes of honor and loyalty in 'The Renegado'?
  2. Discuss the role of gender and sexuality in the play 'The Renegado'. How do these themes shape the characters' actions and motivations?
  3. Examine the concept of identity and disguise in 'The Renegado'. How do characters use disguise to achieve their goals, and what are the consequences of their actions?
  4. Analyze the portrayal of revenge in 'The Renegado'. How does the desire for revenge drive the actions of certain characters, and what are the moral implications of their choices?
  5. Discuss the role of religion in 'The Renegado'. How does religious belief or conversion influence the characters' decisions, and what commentary does the play offer on religious tolerance?
  6. Explore the theme of betrayal in 'The Renegado'. How do characters betray one another, and what are the consequences of these betrayals?
  7. Compare and contrast the characters of Alonzo and Isabella in 'The Renegado'. How are their experiences and motivations similar or different, and what do these differences reveal about their respective roles in the play?
  8. Analyze the use of language and rhetoric in 'The Renegado'. How do characters manipulate language to persuade, deceive, or express their emotions?
  9. Discuss the portrayal of power and authority in 'The Renegado'. How do characters assert their dominance or challenge existing power structures?
  10. Examine the theme of redemption in 'The Renegado'. How do characters seek redemption for their past actions, and what does the play suggest about the possibility of forgiveness and second chances?