Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The endings in
Tis' Pity & WOB
- Justice
- Society
- Final speaches
- Giovanni dreams
of a heroic death
but only gets a
common death
from the hand of
a servent
- Justice and auctoritee is found when the
man submits to his wife, Jankyn does this
- Moral messege
- Forbidden love will always
be punished
- punishment will be given to
those who have sinned
- Secrets cant
always stay
secret
- Society condmens
what is different
- Women are the dominant sex
- Conflicting
- Religion
- Catholicism
- Protestant audience
in Tis' Pity
- Audience response
- Shock
- Confusion
- Humour
- What would happen next
- The bloodline i gone
and religion holds
all their possesions,
in a sense religion
has control over
them in life as well
as death
- P: The wife continues to have control
over men and possible has another
husband
- T:similarly to the prologue, women
continue to have dominance over men
- Do they remain true?
- Audience
- Original sympathy for
Givanni
- Perhaps belived
repentance was
inevitable
- Is it always a facade like stated
with "Myn entente is only to
pleye"?
- Society
- Society reacts just
as expected
- Writers messege
- Has justice been served?
- Chaucer may be mocking the
wife and hag or showing
their ultimate superiority
over men
- Key themes
- Sex
- Religion
- Death
- Justice
- Plotting
- Duplicity
- love
- Money
- Marriage
- Irony
- Power
- key:
- tis pity
- Both
- wob