 | Shirley Sharon-Zisser - 2006 - 203 páginas
...passion its form truncates in lines reminiscent of the female complaint mode such as Helena's 'In his radiance and collateral light /Must I be comforted, not in his sphere' (Ii86-87). Cymbeline continues Shakespeare's study of the relationship of female affect and the constraints... | |
 | Thomas Eger - 2007 - 64 páginas
...period of time there is yet a bigger obstacle to a relationship with him. Helen laments: "... 'Twere all one That I should love a bright particular star And think to wed it, he is so above me." (1,1,87-89) Helen uses the star-imagery to express the vast distance between her and Bertram, which... | |
 | Penny Gay - 2008
...Carries no favour in't but Bertram's. I am undone! There is no living, none, If Bertram be away. 'Twere all one That I should love a bright particular star And think to wed it, he is so above me. (1.1.70-5) Like Phebe in As You Like It, she is prey to desire, besotted by Bertram's physical beauty:... | |
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