'‘O beware my Lord of jealousy’ Iago to Othello ‘the green eyed monster
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Shakespeare's- My mistresses eyes are nothing like the sun
‘I think my love as rare, as any she belied with false compare’
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John Donne - The Flea
Our blood is mixed together so we are practically married,
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Jane Austen - Pride & Prejudice
‘It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.’ - Women viewed as possessions of men
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Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre (1847)
‘I am my husbands life, and he is mine’ - unusual equality in their relationship.
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Oscar Wilde - The Importance Of Being Earnest (1895)
I dare say it foolish, but I fell in love with you Earnest’ - romantic love.
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Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby (1925)
Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby (1925)- Atypical of society , wife in charge
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Tennessee Williams - Streetcar Named Desire (1947)
‘Stella, Stella, precious! Dear dear little sister don’t be afraid’ - Family love
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Tennessee Williams - Streetcar Named Desire (1947)
‘People don’t see you - men don’t - even admit your existence unless they are making love to you’
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Jeanette Winterson - Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
‘I love you almost as much as I love the Lord’ - Religious love.
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Ted hughes - Lovesong
He loved her and she loved him… In the morning they wore each other’s faces.’
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Card 2
Front
Shakespeare's Othello
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'‘O beware my Lord of jealousy’ Iago to Othello ‘the green eyed monster
Card 3
Front
Shakespeare's- My mistresses eyes are nothing like the sun
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