Jessica Flashcards
Act 2 scene 5 1
clamber not you up to the casements…to gaze on Christian fools with varnished faces
Act 2 scene 5 2
If my fortune be not crossed/I have a father, you a daughter lost
Act 2 scene 5 3
His words were ‘farewell, mistress’, nothing else’
Act 2 scene 6 1
Who are you? Tell me, for more certainty
Act 2 scene 6 2
Cupid himself would blush/To see me thus transformèd to a boy
Act 2 scene 6 3
love is blind, and lovers cannot see
Act 5 scene 1 1
Did young Lorenzo swear he loved her well/Stealing her soul with many vows of faith/And n’er a true one
Act 5 scene 1 2
I am never merry when I hear sweet music
Act 5 scene 1 3
‘That is the voice/Or am I much deceived, of Portia’ ‘Dear lady, welcome home’
conclusion
at beginning we are ambiguous, then we like her more for her independence, but by the end we do not like her because of her relationship with Lorenzo