Act 5, Scene 1 Flashcards

1
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“we hear such goodness of your justice”

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Irony - the duke is in no way just
Duke –> Angelo
Takes over line share, loss of power - rope to hang himself

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2
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“Justice. O royal duke!”

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Flattering Duke - power
Begin with justice, end with Justice
repitition - anger?? Passion
Isabella’s anger?

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3
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“justice, justice, justice, justice!”

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Repitition = pleading
Isabella has been played by the Duke

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4
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“Here is Lord Angelo shall give you justice: reveal yourself to him”

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Irony - she is supposed to have revealed herself to him
Duke is meddling

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5
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“You bid me seek redemption of the devil: Hear me yourself”

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Imperative - desperate
Justice from the devil - impossible
Starts public reveal of Angelo’s character

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“My lord, her wits, I fear me, are not firm”

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Angelo responds to her calling him a devil by saying she’s crazy

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7
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“Angelo’s a murderer; is’t not strange”
“Angelo’s an adulterous thief, An hypocrite, a virgin-violator”
“is it not strange and strange?”

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Questioning and exposing him
Anathora
Duplicity– she’s part of bedswap
Isabella’s revenge against Angelo

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8
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“In all his dressing, characts, titles, forms, Be an arch-villain”

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Two-faced deceit
His awful is hidden behind his dressings
Isabella about Angelo

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9
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“Had i more name for badness”

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He’s the epitome of badness
nothing more to say of his evil
Isabella about Angelo

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10
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“her maddness hath the oddest frame of sense

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Duke suggests she perhaps speaks sense

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11
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“but by gift of my chaste body to his concupiscible imtemperate lust, release my brother”

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Idea that her virginity has been stolen
Lie - she didn’t sleep with him
Isabella about Angelo

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12
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“Fond wretch” and “he would have weigh’d thy brother by himself and not have cut him off”

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Duke defends Angelo
‘weigh’d’ - weighing – MFM
Suggests that if true, he wouldv’e done the the same to himself - weighed justice

Act 2, S4 - Isabella’s biggest fear - women are not believed

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13
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“I have known my husband; yet my husband knows not that ever he knew me”

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Duke allows Marina to speak
Grand reveal
she confesses
biblical knowing - sex

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14
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“Why, just, my lord, and that is Angelo, Who thinks he knows that he ne’er knew my body. But knows he thinks that he know’s Isabel’s”

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Grand reveal of bedswap
Duke allows Marina to speak
presents dichotomy, he was raped whilst raping someone

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15
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“five years since”
“some speech of marriage”
“i never spake with her”

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Angelo trying to diffuse the situation
Passive voice - never admits to behaviour, removes responsibility
downplaying situation

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16
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“give me the scope of justice”
“but instruments of some more mighty member

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Angelo
Ionic - pleads for the justice he refused others
Suggests conspiracy against him

17
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“punish them to your height of pleasure”

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Irony
Duke punishes
responds to Angelo

18
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“where i have seen corruption boil and bubble,
Tilll it o’er run the stew”

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Duke
metaphor

19
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“i love the duke as i love myself”

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irony, about to reveal that he , the monk, is duke

20
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“Why, you bald-pated, lying rascal, you must be hooded, must you?”
“Shows your knave’s visage, with a pox to you!”

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lucio insulting
builds tension for grand reveal
Shock from lucio - he is in trouble “speak not away, sir”

21
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“But let my trail be mine own confession; immediate sentence then and sequent death Is all the grace I beg”

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Angelo accepts Claudio’s fate as punishment
Wants death - would death truly be a punishment is he wants it

22
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“MEASURE still FOR MEASURE”
“Condemn thee to the very block where Claudio stoop’d to death”
“away with him”

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Duke punished Angelo
Angelo is to die as Claudio did, eye for an eye (irony)
Harsh - quick trail - injust?

23
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“let me look upon him”

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Duke reveals claudio is alive
Angelo repents “i am sorry that such sorrow i procure”
“that i crave death more willingly than mercy”

24
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“Give me your hand and you will be mine”

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Duke proposes to Isabella after revealing Claudio is alive
manipulative, uses life in same way as Angelo

25
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“Whipt first, sir, and hanged after”
“and he shall marry her”

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Duke punished Lucio
Lucio takes physical but “do not marry me to a whore” irony - he’s a whore