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Ingvild Sofie
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Slutten av King Henry VI Part 2
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sologdin
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The Taming of the Shrew
analysis of a disciplinary program over 'madness' wherein a despotic gender regime constructs a compliant subject. As with Silvia at the end of TGV, the objections of Katherina, Bianca, and the Widow are preempted so as to keep this text within 'comedy'--if they could speak their own ethics, it would amount to Hegelian impasse; readers otherwise see the tragedy that the text disallows.
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analysis of a disciplinary program over 'madness' wherein a despotic gender regime constructs a compliant subject. As with Silvia at the end of TGV, the objections of Katherina, Bianca, and the Widow are preempted so as to keep this text within 'comedy'--if they could speak their own ethics, it would amount to Hegelian impasse; readers otherwise see the tragedy that the text disallows.
Ingvild Sofie
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Dette er etter 30 minutter lesing 😭✊ men hver side i denne boka er tilnærma lik 4 sider om man hadde satte den inn i en vanlig Shakespeare bok, så ca 28 sider
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona
There's a moment in III.i wherein one of the purported gentlemen finds himself in a dilemma between the duties of amacita and ministerium when he decides to shift his devotion from his betrothed to his friend's betrothed. It's similar to the opening of R&J wherein Romeo abandons Rosaline upon sight of Juliet--though this one resolves implausibly as comedy despite attempted rape.
— Jan 01, 2026 08:12AM
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There's a moment in III.i wherein one of the purported gentlemen finds himself in a dilemma between the duties of amacita and ministerium when he decides to shift his devotion from his betrothed to his friend's betrothed. It's similar to the opening of R&J wherein Romeo abandons Rosaline upon sight of Juliet--though this one resolves implausibly as comedy despite attempted rape.
Jonathan Satchell
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End of Coriolanus
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Antony and Cleopatra
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— Dec 30, 2025 07:48PM
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Antony and Cleopatra
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