
Robert Greene's Elizabethan pamphlets detail the scams and tricks of 'cony-catchers'—con artists preying on the gullible in 16th-century London.
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Robert Greene's Elizabethan pamphlets detail the scams and tricks of 'cony-catchers'—con artists preying on the gullible in 16th-century London.
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Minor references to romantic or sexual behavior; not central.
Moderate depictions of violence related to crime; not overly graphic.
Minor use of strong language typical of the era.
Brief mentions of alcohol use in social contexts.
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Minor references to religion as part of societal context.
No fantasy magic or witchcraft depicted.
No real-world occult content depicted.
Moderate social commentary on crime and morality in Elizabethan society.
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Minor references to exploitation and suffering in criminal contexts.
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