Module A- HSC Flashcards

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1-Tempest

Imprisonment

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“I must be here confined by you… On this bare island, by your spell.”

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1- Hag Seed

Imprisionment

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“He call me poison, a filth, a slave,/ He prison me up to make me behave,/ But I’m Hag-Seed!” – Leggs

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2-Tempest

Imprisionment

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“I’ll Break my staff… and deeper than did ever plument sound I’‘ll drown my book”

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2- Hag Seed

Imprisionment

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“Stone Walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage.”

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1-Tempest

Women

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“O brave new world, that has such people in’t!”

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1-Hag Seed

Women

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“You’re talking as if Miranda is just a rag doll. As if she’s just lying around with her legs open, draping herself over furniture like wet spaghetti…”

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2-Tempest

Women

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“I am your wife, if you will marry me; If not, i’ll die a maid…”

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2- Hag Seed

Women

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“She’s so tender-hearted, so sensitive… She shouldn’t fritter herself away on a world of illusions.”

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Intro

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Texts act as a dynamic conversation across time, allowing composers to carry enduring values and reimagine ideas to fit varying contexts. Reframed literature uncovers resonances and dissonances that deepen our understanding of shared and contrasting issues, assumptions, and perspectives. A textual conversation between William Shakespeare’s Jacobean meta-theatrical tragicomedy, The Tempest (1611) and Margaret Atwood’s reimagined postmodern novel, Hag-Seed (2016) ANSWER QUESTION

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