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By the end of the reign he [Jonson] has married, had two children and lost one, tried to become an actor and failed, become a playwright, been arrested for a scurrilous play and released, killed another actor in a duel, been arrested again and put on trial for murder, and escaped hanging by pleading benefit of the clergy. The play for which he is arrested, The Isle of Dogs, coauthored with Thomas Nashe, is so slanderous and offensive that the privy council orders the closure not just of the play but of every theater in London. Which event most directly caused the council to order the closure of all theaters in London? Jonson becoming a playwright Jonson and Nashe writing The Isle of Dogs the clergy pardoning Jonson the actor being killed in a duel

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Answer:

B: Jonson and Nashe writing The Isle of Dogs

Explanation:

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The correct option is C. The Isle of Dogs the clergy pardoning that The Isle of Dogs the clergy pardoning. The privy council orders the closing of not only the play but also every theater in London because the play for which he is arrested, The Isle of Dogs, which he co-wrote with Thomas Nashe, is so defamatory and offensive.

Why is it called the Isle of Dogs in London?

The peninsula was known as the Isle of Dogs by the beginning of the 16th century for unknown reasons. There is no evidence to support the most widely accepted theory, which is that Henry VIII kept his hunting hounds here because Greenwich Palace was located nearby across the river.

The Isle of Dogs, coauthored with Thomas Nashe, is so slanderous and offensive that the privy council orders the closure not just of the play but of every theater in London. If we can still call it that, the Isle of Dogs is kind of the ideal artifact for our present discussion of cultural appropriation. It isn't precisely offensive, but it does contain a certain amount of opportunism.

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