Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Dec 3

3.3- The woman uses the friar as a middle man in a deceitful way. She urges him to stop the man from ever speaking to her or seeing her. This of course is what the friar would like to hear because he is a holy man and does not condone multiple partners. She uses props such as the purse to woo her man and the friar is never the wiser. He is a holy man, the first of which we have seen from the clergy.
3.6- First of all, the jealousy is the largest factor that he plays upon to get her into the sheets with him. He lies to her and uses other people to get what he wishes. In fact, if she was not jealous he would never get her into the baths, and therefore never get her into bed. The way he uses dishonor is awful. It is not fair for him to make her deceive everyone she knows because he has basically raped her. The only resolution is that she falls to passion as well.
4.3- I feel that love finally has the last laugh. In each of our story cheating and lying has worked well for the characters. This is somewhat of redemption in that the deceit of love has finally killed two of the six involved. The only remorse felt is for the two killed, for they had nothing to do with the murders, in fact they were the only two pure of any issue in the story.

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