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Updated: June 22, 2025


Is it said of her because she is the cleverest, and does Berowne really share the common prejudice of the male against a superior woman or only pretend to? Does the Princess guess the truth of the matter when Costard delivers the wrong letter for Rosaline? What relation has the second scene of Act IV to the Play? Of what use to the preceding action, and to the present?

Are the sonnets suited to the characters of the writers? Contrast the King's and Berowne's in this respect. Does the King suspect Berowne before Jaquenetta brings her letter? Why does Jaquenetta say it was treason? Would Berowne have confessed if he were not forced to?

Although based upon similar material, the ideas and tendencies of "The Tempest" upon supernaturalism are no more identical with those of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" than the thoughts of Berowne upon things in general are those of Hamlet, or Hamlet's those of Prospero.

What has this to do with their relative advantage in the Play itself, as Shakespeare shows it? Who are the critics of the falseness of artifice in the Play? Is Berowne on the women's side in the criticism which gives them their advantage? Is there a moral against the current educational methods and the affectations social and literary of Shakespeare's time?

After having so unmercifully followed the example of the others in condemning them for doing what each was equally involved in, the climax of forced confession from him is more amusing than if any one of them had unmasked him, as Longaville did Dumain, the King Longaville, and Berowne the King.

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