Jessica Flashcards

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Act 2 scene 5 1

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clamber not you up to the casements…to gaze on Christian fools with varnished faces

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Act 2 scene 5 2

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If my fortune be not crossed/I have a father, you a daughter lost

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3
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Act 2 scene 5 3

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His words were ‘farewell, mistress’, nothing else’

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4
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Act 2 scene 6 1

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Who are you? Tell me, for more certainty

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5
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Act 2 scene 6 2

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Cupid himself would blush/To see me thus transformèd to a boy

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6
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Act 2 scene 6 3

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love is blind, and lovers cannot see

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7
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Act 5 scene 1 1

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Did young Lorenzo swear he loved her well/Stealing her soul with many vows of faith/And n’er a true one

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8
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Act 5 scene 1 2

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I am never merry when I hear sweet music

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9
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Act 5 scene 1 3

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‘That is the voice/Or am I much deceived, of Portia’ ‘Dear lady, welcome home’

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10
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conclusion

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at beginning we are ambiguous, then we like her more for her independence, but by the end we do not like her because of her relationship with Lorenzo

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