Act 5 Scene 5 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the cardinal and Bosola now feeling

Following Julia’s death

How is it shown

A

Cardinal- how tedious is a guilty conscience

Bosola- I have come to kill thee
Monosyllabic

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2
Q

Why do men not rush to cardinal

Role when they do arrive

A

Cardinal said not too
‘He told us thus forehand’

O sad disaster

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3
Q

Why does Bosola kill servant and cardinal

A

He kills the servant

His secret isn’t told
Not justice

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4
Q

Why does Ferdinand wound both his brother and Bosola

What do you notice about how his lines are structured

A

Mad - wounds cardinal
And accidentally kills Bosola

He wounds the cardinal and (in the scuffle) gives Bosola his death wound

Help me I am your brother. The devil?
Share lines - corruption

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5
Q

Why does Bosola kill Ferdinand

A

Now my revenge is perfect: sink, thou main cause of my undoing!’

Kills Ferdinand

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6
Q

Ferdinand v cardinal final lines

A

Ferdinand: ‘my sister! Oh my sister there’s the cause on’t! ‘Whether we fall by ambition blood or lust, Like diamonds we are cut with our own dust’
—> sister mad

Cardinal - ‘And now, I pray’

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7
Q

What explanations does Bosola give for his actions during the play in last speeches

A

My undoing

-Revenge for the duchess of Malfi murdered
-for Antonio, Slain by this hand
for lustful Julia Posioned by this man
For myself

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8
Q

What is focus of Delios closing lines

Significance of characters on stage

A

Let us make noble use/ Of this great ruin; and join all our force/ To establish this young hopeful gentleman/ In’s mother’s right.’

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9
Q

Significance of characters left at stage at end

A

Delio - ‘wretched eminent things’

Corruption.

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