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16 Cards in this Set
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Lodovico - mistrust of women/female sexuality |
1.1 Fortune's a right whore |
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Lodovico - corruption, revenge, |
1.1 I'll make Italian cut-works in their guts |
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Flamineo - corruption, temptation, ambition, Marchiavel, deception, sexual desire 1 |
1.2 Pursue your noble wishes; I am prompt As lightning to your service. 'my happy sister, Shall give you present audience' |
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Flamineo - sexual desire, misogyny, ambition, corruption, sin, gender struggle, temp |
1.2 What is't you doubt? Her coyness? That's but the superficies of lust most women have... 'they are politic; they know our desire is increased by the difficulty of enjoying' |
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Camillo and Flamineo - Machaviel theme, weakness and sexual desire |
1.2 Camillo: I do not well remember, I protest/ When I last lay with her. Flamineo: Strange you should lose your count |
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Flamineo - ambition to carry out aims, machaviel, |
1.2 Bar your wife of her entertainment! 'more gloriously chaste, when they are least/ Restrained of their liberty' |
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Brachiano - sexual desire, power, love, temptation |
1.2 Let me into your bosom, happy lady/ 'if you forgo me/ I am lost eternally' |
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Cornelia - sin, corruption, love, temptation,sexual desire |
1.2 My son the/
pander! Now I find our house, / Sinking to ruin' |
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Brachiano - revenge, sin, death, sexual temptation, love |
Do not kiss me for I shall poison thee |
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Brachiano - sexual desire, sin, temptation |
nay lower, you shall wear my jewel lower |
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Flamineo - misogyny, weakness, sexual relationships |
1.2 Women are like cursed dogs; civility keeps them tied all daytime, but they are let loose at midnight; then they do most good or most mischief |
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Flamineo - revenge, evil and corruption |
4.2 As in the world there are degrees of evil, so in this world there are degrees of devils |
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Flamineo - relationships, love, |
5.1 Moor, that witch, very constrainedly; she knows some of my villainy. I do love her, just as a man holds a wolf by the ears. |
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Giovanni - innocence, corruption, deception, family |
'Lorduncle, you did promise me a horse and armour'
'Might not a child of good discretion be leader to an army?' |
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Giovanni - leadership, deception, potential for evil |
'If I live I’ll charge the French foe, in the very front of all my troops, the foremost man' |
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Flamineo - corruption of sexual temptation, |
'if the buttery-hatch at court stood continually open there would be nothing so passionate' |