Power Flashcards
POWER: Shows Isabella’s knowledge of the abuse of power
POWER: “It is excellent to have a giants strength; but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant”
POWER: Angelo is reminding Isabella about his status, and how he can overpower her
POWER: “I, now the voice of the recorded law” - Angelo
POWER: - Angelo is using his status and power to blackmail her (power abuse)
- he knows he can get away with it (reminding her of his flawless reputation)
POWER: “Who will believe thee, Isabel? My unsoiled name, th’austerness of my life […] my false o’erweighs your true.”
- Angelo
POWER: This reveals the unfortunate truth in the world of Measure for Measure whereby power and authority often involves corruption.
POWER: “Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.” - Escalus