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He is nostalgic and backward - looking to a past he never had . In his great soliloquy ( 3.4 ) , Falstaff has nothing but scorn ( and some designs ) for this lying old man , who in his youth was no way like himself .
He is nostalgic and backward - looking to a past he never had . In his great soliloquy ( 3.4 ) , Falstaff has nothing but scorn ( and some designs ) for this lying old man , who in his youth was no way like himself .
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But he is never an advocate of order for order's sake ; he never fails to question the moral grounds and practical effect of hierarchy . While endorsing the principle , he is skeptical of the practice : if Richard II is the ...
But he is never an advocate of order for order's sake ; he never fails to question the moral grounds and practical effect of hierarchy . While endorsing the principle , he is skeptical of the practice : if Richard II is the ...
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Having announced that she slept with Angelo , Isabella can never see her virginity truly restored in a social sense : the slander itself is enough to deflower her in the eyes of society . For this reason slander is associated in the ...
Having announced that she slept with Angelo , Isabella can never see her virginity truly restored in a social sense : the slander itself is enough to deflower her in the eyes of society . For this reason slander is associated in the ...
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