Tis Pity Shes A Whore Flashcards

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Quote for… G not allowed to sleep with A

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I am her brother born, my joys be ever banished from her bed

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Quote for… G reason for begin with A

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Must I not do what all men else may- love?

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Quote for… Friar’s horror

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Hast thou left the schools of knowledge to converse with lust and death

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Quote for… A seeing G for the first time

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See what blessed shape of some celestial creature now appears

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Quote for… G telling A they have the church’s blessing

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I have asked counsel of the holy church who tell me I may love you

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Quote for… Florio’s thought on A’s marriage

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I would not have thee marry wealth but for love

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Quote for… Putana’s justification of G + A

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If a young wench feels the fit upon her, let her take anyone

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Quote for… Hippolita’s revenge

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Revenge shall sweeten what my griefs have tasted

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Quote for… Bergetto’s courtship of A

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I shall marry you in spite of your teeth

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Quote for… Friars reaction to G + A sleeping together

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Thou hast told a tale whose every word threatens eternal slaughter to the soul

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Quote for… Soranzo and A convo about S heart

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Did you see but my heart, then you would swear-

That you were dead

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Quote for… Putanta discovers A pregnant

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Alas poor child. Dead? ‘tis worse, she is with child

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Quote for… Vasques reaction to Hippolita

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O foolish woman, thou art a firebrand that hath kindled others and burnt thyself

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Quote for… Friar’s view of the wedding

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Marriage seldom’s good where the bride banquet so begins in blood

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Quote for… Soranzo’s insult of A

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Come strumpet, famous whore

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Quote for… A’s reason for marrying S

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‘twas not for love I chose you, but for honour

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Quote for… Soranzo trying to find the fathers name out

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I’ll rip thy heart out and find it there

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Quote for… A’s surprise at G holding knife

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What means this?

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Quote for… G’s speech pre killing A

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To save thy fame and kill thee in a kiss, thus die and dy by me, and by mine hand. Revenge is mine; honour doth love command.

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Quote for… G showing the heart off

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‘Tis a heart in which mine is entombed

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Quote for… Cardinals reaction to Putanas knowledge of the incest

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This woman chief in these effets, there to be burnt for ashes sake

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Quote for… Vasques banishment

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Being no Italian we banish thee forever to depart

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Quote for… Cardinals clean up

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Take up these slaughtered bodies, and all the gold and jewels confiscate by the canons of the church

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Quote for… G’s view of virginity

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This pretty toy called maidenhead so strange a loss, when being lost is nothing and you are still the same

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Critic quote for… abolishon of incest laws

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Tosh: Napolean abolishes incest laws in 1810

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Critic quote for… Parma society

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Hopkins: The town of Parma itself that is the real whore

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Critic quote for… support of Fords morality in the play

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Coleridge: ‘Moral sense was gratified by indignation of the dark possibilities of sin.’

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Critic quote for… against Fords morality in the play

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Sherman: Sinned in his subject matter

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Critic quote for… Kauffman’s principle of a Fordian Hero

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Kauffman: Calls himself to a role his ‘residual nature will not permit him to fulfil.’

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Critic quote for… Ford’s focus in the play

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Hopkins: ‘Ford’s focus is love, not society, which intends to exist as a framework for human activity.’

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Critic quote for… Director Donellan description of the play

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Donellan: ‘The blurring of boundaries between right and wrong.’

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Quote for… Friar’s view of lust

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Beg Heaven to cleanse the leprosy of lust / That rots thy soul

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Quote for… A and G ‘vows’

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Love me, or kill me, brother

Love me, or kill me, sister

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Quote for… A’s pain of being a women

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A wretched, woeful woman’s tragedy! / My conscience now stands up against my lust

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Quote for… G’s confession

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For nine months space, in secret, I enjoy’d / Sweet Annabella’s sheets

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Critic quote for… What Putana teaches annabella

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Hopkins: Nothing more than a radically debased view of human sexuality

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Critic quote for… Giovanni’s main characteristic

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Elliot: monster of egotism

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Critic quote for… Ford’s subject matter

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Oliver: the Caroline dramatist turned more and more for his subject matter to the daring, the immoral, the unnatural

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Critic quote for… fantasises

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Clerico: Half-hidden fantasies of absolute power, unremittingly drenched in the language of blood

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Critic quote for… the failure of rebellion

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Chen: Despite their incest and adultery, both eventually succumb to the system.

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Critic quote for… Giovanni’s knowledge

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Hopkins: Giovanni presents himself as absolutely confident of his own knowledge, rooted as it is in his physical experiences.

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Quote for… Philotis’ fate

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Get thee to a nunnery

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Critic quote for… Marriage- good or bad?

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Chen: Marriage is a remedy against sin