PPT-Wives and Witches:
Author : kittie-lecroy | Published Date : 2015-11-23
Macbeth Lady Macbeths fiction of masculinity is never more than a valour of the tongue She cannot repress her nature Unlike Gonerils Lady Macbeths sense of self
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Macbeth Lady Macbeths fiction of masculinity is never more than a valour of the tongue She cannot repress her nature Unlike Gonerils Lady Macbeths sense of self is rooted in a traditional pattern of femininity mother wife helpmeet Repudiating her womanhood to make Macbeth a man Lady Macbeth forfeits her closeness to him Seeking to be more than a woman she becomes less than one the shadow of the sleepwalking scene as unsexed as the witches themselves Lady Macbeths idea of masculinity is devastatingly conventional a man is one who acts Shakespeare denies that masculinity ordains action and in doing so undermines the logic which declares women to be weak and ignoble because incapable of fighting Physical strength as in Ajax is the attribute of a beast unless tempered by judgement Juliet . HI266 Deviance and Non-conformity. Naomi. . Pullin. n.r.wood@warwick.ac.uk. Aims of today. Pre-modern magic and popular belief – debates about witchcraft. Th. e European witchcraft persecutions . Conclusions: . Colonial New England. I. Intro Stuff: . A. Can We Agree . . . . ? . B. Nonetheless, Puritans did NOT Agree with us. They believed in a corporeal Satan who walked the earth and thus he may have had minions/witches to do his bidding. . Living for Christ . in a hostile world. A Living Hope. Born Again. Called out of darkness. A people belonging . . to God. The Challenge. “Live such good lives among the . pagans . that, although they . Remember Coverture?. Euro-American women were . controled. by the principle of Coverture in everything they did.. Euro-American culture was EXTREMELY Patriarchal. . Men ruled households. . Men owned everything. Only widows could own private property.. AND. THE FIVE WIVES OF POMPEY. I suggested that it was worth looking at the five wives of Pompey - even . . though, as with the five wives of Sulla, so little (disappointingly) is known . . about them as individuals in their own right.. Ephesians 5:22-33. 22. Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. . 23. For the husband is . the head of the wife even as Christ . is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior. . 2 . when they see your respectful and pure conduct. . 3 . Do not let your adorning be external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear— . 4 . but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God's sight is very precious. . Why did Henry VIII behead some of his wives?. Beheading. Learning Objective: . To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives.. Activity 1 – Engage:. Write in your Books the title and date and underline with a ruler.. Beheading. Learning Objective: . To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives.. Activity 1 – Engage:. Write in your Books the title and date and underline with a ruler.. Start Here. Write down 3 reasons why you think Henry VIII wanted a son.. Wives must . learn. . to. . love. their husbands (Titus 2:4).. Just because a woman says . “I do” . does not mean she knows how to love her husband all of her days.. “train” – “schooled” in the proper way to love.. - Ian Rankin, . The Flood. SALEM WITCH TRIALS. Created by Lawrence Kwong and Josh Lishnevetsky of 7C ID4. Religion kept them together and was a major part of their . lives. , everyone being very pious and devout to their strict Protestant faith.. Write down 3 reasons why you think Henry VIII wanted a son.. Start Here. Activity 1 – Engage:. LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives. Beheading. LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives. Interrogation of a witch. Topelius, Z., V Lady Macbeth’s fiction of masculinity is never more than a valour of the tongue. She cannot repress her nature… Unlike . Goneril’s. , Lady Macbeth’s sense of self is rooted in a traditional pattern of femininity – mother, wife, helpmeet. Repudiating her womanhood to make Macbeth a man, Lady Macbeth forfeits her closeness to him. Seeking to be more than a woman she becomes less than one – the shadow of the sleep-walking scene, as unsexed as the witches themselves. Lady Macbeth’s idea of masculinity is devastatingly conventional: a man is one who acts… Shakespeare denies that masculinity ordains action, and in doing so undermines the logic which declares women to be weak and ignoble because incapable of fighting. Physical strength, as in Ajax, is the attribute of a beast unless tempered by judgement. (Juliet .
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