Paper 1 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteraturePaper `1ASOCR Created by: GeorgeGreenCreated on: 20-04-17 10:42 Blackbirds... ...fatten best in hard weather, why not I, in these dog days 1 of 24 Where this... ... mans head lies at this mans foot and so lower and lower 2 of 24 'Do what you need to stay in power' Niccolo Machiavelli 3 of 24 1 Ending perspective re-establishes patriarchal pattern (man takes duchy) 4 of 24 Globe context No artificial light- relied on sun and candle light 5 of 24 Duchess hung in the air Charine Cross 2010 6 of 24 Renaissance lifespan 30-40 years 7 of 24 "I am... the duchess of Malfi still" 8 of 24 "When the head... ... is poisoned, death and diseases spread throughout all the land" 9 of 24 "We are... ...forced to woo becuase none dare woo us" 10 of 24 "I winked... ...and chose a husband" 11 of 24 'Hard to view the Duchess as a hero' Elizabeth Oakes 12 of 24 'the play is about death as much as it is love' Barton 13 of 24 Every character has his masks Joseph Summers 14 of 24 considered one of the most delightful of shakespears comedies William Hazlitt 15 of 24 "A genius directed towards chaos" T.S Elliot 16 of 24 "The end is a maze of death and madness" Rupert Brooke 17 of 24 Christina Rossetti seems to us to the be the most valuable that the Victorian Age produced" Ford Brown 18 of 24 Rossetti: "I wish... ... and I wish I were a man" From the Antique 19 of 24 What is Soul Sleep Idea that you are asleep after death until the end of days until going into heaven 20 of 24 David Shaw "Rossetti is alienated from experiences thought to be appropriate to her conditions as a women" 21 of 24 Ferdinand: " He was a wolf" c.f "One had a cat's face" 22 of 24 Overwhelming Love c.f "My heart is gladder than all these" "Oh my unworthiness" 23 of 24 "my hope... ... was written in the sand" 24 of 24
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