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... woman would be socially unacceptable ) . But Don John's plan to unseat Claudio does not succeed , of course , as ... women reveals that the social institution of marriage has little to do with love . When Claudio flounders and asks ...
... woman would be socially unacceptable ) . But Don John's plan to unseat Claudio does not succeed , of course , as ... women reveals that the social institution of marriage has little to do with love . When Claudio flounders and asks ...
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... women in that era , the loss of honor was a form of annihilation . For men , on the other hand , honor depended on male friendship alliances and was more military in nature . Unlike a woman , a man could defend his honor , and that of ...
... women in that era , the loss of honor was a form of annihilation . For men , on the other hand , honor depended on male friendship alliances and was more military in nature . Unlike a woman , a man could defend his honor , and that of ...
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... women manipulate Beatrice into believing that Benedick adores her , they conceal themselves in the orchard so that Beatrice can better note their conversation . Since they know that Beatrice loves to eavesdrop , they are sure that their ...
... women manipulate Beatrice into believing that Benedick adores her , they conceal themselves in the orchard so that Beatrice can better note their conversation . Since they know that Beatrice loves to eavesdrop , they are sure that their ...
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