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Significance of the Knight’s Prose Passages in "Murder in the Cathedral"

Political and Religious Tensions Between the Church and the State Depicted in "Murder in the cathedral"

Becket's Relationship with King Henry II, and How does it Reflect Larger Themes of "Murder in the Cathedral"

Role of Fate or Destiny in Becket's Life in "Murder in the Cathedral"

Impact of the assassination scene on the overall message of the play "Murder in the Cathedral"

Historical Plot of “Murder in the Cathedral”

Becket’s silence in “Murder in the Cathedral”

The martyrdom of Becket in Eliot’s "Murder in the Cathedral" is best understood as a conflict between religion and the state.

Feminist Reading of the “Murder in the Cathedral", Especially Mentioning About the Chorus

Eliot’s Christian perspective in "Murder in the Cathedral"

Martyrdom, sacrifice, and the power of religious conviction as portrayed in "Murder in the Cathedral"

Notions of martyrdom and temptation concerning modern times in Eliot’s "Murder in the Cathedral".

Symbolism of the Four Tempters representing different aspects of Becket's conflict in "Murder in the Cathedral"

Thomas Becket's internal struggle between loyalty to God and his responsibilities as Archbishop play in "Murder in the Cathedral"

Development of Becket's martyrdom in "Murder in the Cathedral"