Angelo quotes Flashcards

how is he presented

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Angleo being described as someone who doesnt have any feeling or urges (sexual) that any man would

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“A man whose blood is very snow-broth; one who never feels the wanton stings and motions of the sense”

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Escalus saying that apart from the duke there is no one else but Angelo that is best to help Vienna

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If any in Vienna be of worth to undergo such ample grace and honour as to be left in charge, it is Lord Angelo”

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Angelo showing concern of what he is capable of. Saying the duke may have to much trust in him

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“Now, good lord, let there be some more test made of my metal, before so noble and so great a figure be stamp’d upon it”

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Angelo saying he never understood love or feelings of that kind before

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“When men were fond, I smiled, and wondered how.”

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The duke reinforcing that Angelo is known to have no guilty secrets. Although he does!

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“There is a kind of character in thy life that to th’observer doth thy history fully unfold”

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Claudio suggesting that Angelo is enjoying power, and he is proudly establishing a reputation as a strong leader

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“I stagger in-but this new governor…for a name now puts the drowsy and neglected act freshly on me”

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Angelo saying that he is well able to resist anything

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” ‘Tis one thing to be tempted, Escalus, another thing to fall”

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Angelo is undersided about if his changed feeling is Isabel’s fault or his

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“The tempter or the tempted, who sins most?”

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Angelo telling Isabella his deal. “You must” is a bit pressuring

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“You must lay down the treasures of your body to this supposed or else to let him suffer”

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Saying that no one would believe Isabel if she told anyone because Angelo is a male but also he has a ‘clean’ past

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“Who will believe thee Isabel? My unsoiled name”

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Angelo now married to Mariana wants to die

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“That I crave death more willingly than mercy; ‘Tis my deserving, and I do entreat it

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Angelo accepts that he is guilty and deserves punishment

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“No longer session hold upon my shame, but let my trial be mine own confession”

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Lucio saying that Angelo isn’t human

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“Some report a sea maid spawned him”

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Lucio saying Angelo is a cold person that doesn’t have proper bodily functions

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But it is certain that when he makes water, his urine is congealed ice; that I know to true”

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what the duke this of Angelo act 1 scene 3

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“Lord Angelo is precise / Stands at guard with envy; scarce confesses / That his blood flows, or that his appetite / Is more to bread than stone.” - The Duke
“(A man of stricture and firm abstinence)” - The Duke

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what Lucio thinks of A

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“a man whose blood / Is very snow-broth” - Lucio

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Angelo to escalus; foreshadows him having sex links to biblical downfall of man(Adam)

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“‘Tis one thing to be tempted, Escalis; / Another thing to fall.”

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act 2 scene 4

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“Blood, thou art blood. / Let’s write ‘Good Angel’ on the Devil’s horn; / ‘Tis not the Devil’s crest.”

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act 2 scene 2 Angelos soliloquy

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“lying by the violet in the sun / Do as the carrion does, not as the flow’r / Corrupt with virtuous season.”

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act 2 scene 4

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“Which had you rather: that the most just law / Now took your brother’s life; or, to redeem him / Give up your body to such sweet uncleanness / As she that he hath stained?”

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act 3 scene 2

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“But it is certain / that when he makes water, his urine is congealed ice.” - Lucio

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act 5 scene 1

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“When it deserves, with characters of brass / A fitted residence ‘gainst the tooth of time / And razure of oblivion.” - The Duke

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act 5 scene

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“But one, the wicked’st caitiff on the ground / May seem as shy, as grave, as just, as absolute / As Angelo; even so may Angelo / In all his dressings, cataracts, titles, forms / Be an arch-villain.” - Isabella

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“Pray you be gone.”