@vladimir1341 Shakespeare is so great because he created many different characters, including many different women. Was Portia evil? Or Ophelia? Juliet? Kate? Viola? Human beings are different, and he recognized that fact. He understood the complexity inherent in humanity and portrayed it beautifully. Lady Macbeth is one of his most fascinating creations.
@vladimir1341 No ... Shakespeare created many good women. For example, King Lear's daughter Cordelia, staunch to her death in integrity, honesty, and spousal and filial fidelity. Rosalind in As You Like It. The staunchly chaste nun Isabella in Measure for Measure. Portia in The Merchant of Venice. Calpurnia and Portia (Brutus's wife) in Julius Caesar. Queen Katherine in Henry 8.In women as in men, there is a variety of moral nature ... even within one person at different times and circumstances.
jeesus.. Francesca Annis beauty wounds..
toddgaines 3 weeks ago
I love how innocent he is at the beginning. The look on his face when she says "never shall sun that morrow see"
He's like "are you crazy?!"
Her smile is twisted and sweetly evil at the same time haha.
Goddessdaughter 7 months ago
was shakespeare saying that women have a streak of inate evil or cunning.
vladimir1341 8 months ago
@vladimir1341 Shakespeare is so great because he created many different characters, including many different women. Was Portia evil? Or Ophelia? Juliet? Kate? Viola? Human beings are different, and he recognized that fact. He understood the complexity inherent in humanity and portrayed it beautifully. Lady Macbeth is one of his most fascinating creations.
Ezrateach 8 months ago
@Ezrateach Portia was not evil just.... caniving....
HayleyWestenraFan95 5 months ago
@vladimir1341 No ... Shakespeare created many good women. For example, King Lear's daughter Cordelia, staunch to her death in integrity, honesty, and spousal and filial fidelity. Rosalind in As You Like It. The staunchly chaste nun Isabella in Measure for Measure. Portia in The Merchant of Venice. Calpurnia and Portia (Brutus's wife) in Julius Caesar. Queen Katherine in Henry 8.In women as in men, there is a variety of moral nature ... even within one person at different times and circumstances.
JudgeJulieLit 4 months ago
@vladimir1341 Both i guess.
greenpeace47 3 months ago
this helps heaps for my upcoming tests
arcadia44445 9 months ago 2
Great upload man!
EyeTheOf 10 months ago
Holy Shit D:
bssgtr34 1 year ago
thanks for uploading the movie it is very helpful for my acting class
pvsg1990 1 year ago