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Straub - Sexual suspects, Collier - A short view of immodesty and…
Straub - Sexual suspects, Collier - A short view of immodesty and profaness of the english stage, The Enchanted Isle
Straub - Sexual Suspects
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The trope of spectating in the 18th century, is symptomatic of the struggle for authority which comes from the sexually and socially declasse actor or the commodified and sexualized actress.
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enchanted Isle
Prologue
The "abed" "boy" and "woman" portion at the end show that they are selling the actress dressed as a boy. WEIRD
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Why ladies wear pants: butts, and legs
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Act 1
Oh noooo storm
FUnny language like nippers, and reference to ropes.
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Act 2
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Prospero says woman are terrible, and then says men are terrible to his daughters. Pretty funny. The irony is great
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Act 3
Gives hippo a sword, 40 pg. 158
Hippolito's desire for all the women: "I find it is against my nature" 3.6.60) Satirizing the gallant masculinity. layers on the idea of woman as womanizer. Dramatic irony.
Dramatic irony on the idea that men can't be friends with eachother, but now men are catfighting over girls.
Does even want them sexually, doesn't understand that
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