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... honor was based upon her virginity and chaste behavior . For a woman to lose her honor by having sexual relations before marriage meant that she would lose all social standing , a disaster from which she could never recover . Moreover ...
... honor was based upon her virginity and chaste behavior . For a woman to lose her honor by having sexual relations before marriage meant that she would lose all social standing , a disaster from which she could never recover . Moreover ...
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... honor . When Borachio confesses to staging the loss of Hero's innocence , Don Pedro describes this spoken evidence as a sword that tears through Claudio's heart : " Runs not this speech like iron through your blood ? " ( V.i.227 ) , and ...
... honor . When Borachio confesses to staging the loss of Hero's innocence , Don Pedro describes this spoken evidence as a sword that tears through Claudio's heart : " Runs not this speech like iron through your blood ? " ( V.i.227 ) , and ...
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... honor as such behavior itself . Is the same true for the males in the play ? How is a man's honor affected by accusations of untrustworthiness or unfaithfulness ? Do sexual fidelity and innocence fit into the picture in the same way for ...
... honor as such behavior itself . Is the same true for the males in the play ? How is a man's honor affected by accusations of untrustworthiness or unfaithfulness ? Do sexual fidelity and innocence fit into the picture in the same way for ...
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