WOMEN COMPARISON Flashcards

1
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“All the women lifted up their hands

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with wailing to Athene”

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2
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“Opened out the fold of her dress

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and and held out a breast in her hand”

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3
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“Now I have you lying here

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in the house sweet and fresh as dew”

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4
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“he fell and vomited

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his life’s blood before their eyes ”

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5
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“In your hands rest the honour and the power of Latinus.

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Our whole house is falling and you are it’s one support”

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6
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“If you die, I too will leave the light I loathe.”

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I shall never live to be a captive and see Aeneas married to Lavinia

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7
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“seeing her own death before her, she tried to check the frenzy of Turnus,

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the man she had chosen to be the husband of her daughter”

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8
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“How I wish that on the first day when my mother bore me

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some vile storm-wind had taken me and whirled me up to the mountains”

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9
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“Brother of the bitch,

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the scheming horrible creature that I am”

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10
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“just now my wife talked me round with gentle

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persuasion and urged me back to war”

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11
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“If anyone spoke harshly of me in the house…

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you would speak winning words to them and stop them.

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12
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“The passion flared in my heart and I longed,

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in my anger, to avenge my country even as it fell, to exact the penalty of her crimes”

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13
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“It is not the hated Spartan woman… that is

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overthrowing all this wealth… it is the gods, the cruelty of the gods”

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14
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“once again the cause of Trojan suffering will be a

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foreign bride, another marriage with a stranger”

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15
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“As when Indian ivory has been stained with blood red die, or when white lilies

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are crowded by roses and take on their red,

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16
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“There will be no other comfort left for me,

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when you meet your fate”

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17
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“do not make an orphan of your son

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and your wife a widow”

18
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“When you died it was not in your bed,

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you did not hold out your arms to me or tell me some weighty last word, which i could remember forever”

19
Q

“You are the only image left

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to me of my own son Astyanax”

20
Q

“Whether she

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stopped, sat down or lost her way, no one knows”

21
Q

“Creusa was

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torn from me by the cruelty of fate”

22
Q

“do not fail

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in your love for our son”

23
Q

“Cassandra, beautiful

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as golden Aphrodite”

24
Q

“She shrieked aloud

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then cried out to all the city”

25
Q

“She exacted punishment

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from her enemy in blood”

26
Q

blind to all else and unthinking,

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she tracked him with all a woman’s passion for spoil and plunder”

27
Q

“delight of children

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and the rewards of love”

28
Q

“Anna lit the fire

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of wild love in her sister’s breast”

29
Q

“This day was the beginning of her death,

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the first cause of her suffering”

30
Q

“She raged and raved

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around the whole city like a bacchant”

31
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“Because of you I have lost all conscience

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and self respect, and have thrown away the good name I once had”

32
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“If only there were

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a little Aeneas to play in my palace!”

33
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“Nor have I offered you marriage

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or entered into that contract with you”

34
Q

“I shall follow you not in the flesh

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but in the black fires of death”

35
Q

“What were your feelings,

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Dido, as you looked at this?”

36
Q

“Unhappy Dido

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prayed for death”

37
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“Once moe Dido tried to raise her heavy eyes,

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but failed. The wound hissed round the sword beneath her breast”

38
Q

“Driven at last to madness they began to scream and

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snatch flames from the innermost hearths of the encampment”

39
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bringing up the rear

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was the greatest outrage of all, his Egyptian wife!”

40
Q

…as easily as the

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sacred falcon flies from it’s crag to pursue a dove high in the cloud

41
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Have the army

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take up position by the fig tree”