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Duchess tells F ‘I’ll never marry’ (women lying about romance)
May ‘do strepe me and put me in a sak / and in the nexte river do me drenche’ ironic as she is unfaithful (women lying about romance)
lights go out near end of play when Duchess imprisoned + F says ‘this darkness suits you well’, [they strangle her] (consequences of women’s agency and deceit - punished)
inset quote about May receiving Jan at end (consequences of women’s agency and deceit - punished)
Ferd ‘mine [authority by which her murder was committed]? Was i her judge’ (who decides consequences when one has deceived another)
‘he that misconceyveth, he misdemeth’ says May but rlly all speakers (who decides consequences when one has deceived another)
Bosola ‘to suspect a friend unworthily / instructs him the next way to suspect you / and prompts him to deceive you’ (the consequences of doubting someone)
Jan ‘had hond on hire always’ and afterwards May ‘take swich impression that day’ to have sex w Damyan (the consequences of doubting someone)
Bosola at end reflect he rather ‘sought / to appear a true servant than an honest man’ (question of a servant’s loyalty)
Pluto says Jan’s ‘owene man shal make him cokewold’ (question of a servant’s loyalty)
D kisses [a dead man’s hand] which F gives her (how we feel about a loved one deceiving another)
‘this noble Januarie free / amidde his lust and prosperitee / is women blind’ (how we feel about a loved one deceiving another)