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foudebassan) wrote2007-07-27 11:01 pm
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Which Shakespearian Leading Lady are You? Juliet: Romeo & Juliet You are young and vigorous. The pleasures of life are very enticing to you as you are on the cusp of sexual maturity. In the midst of your eager excitement, courage and genuine heartedness make you a very special girl. You are somewhat of a rebel. Freedom is important to you, therefore, you avidly pursue your desires. Stay forever passionate and enjoy each intimate moment of life! |
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I've always found her a bit stupid :( But well, at least she's pretty.
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Hello, she commited suicide by drowning herself....
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I got Beatrice!
Beatrice: Much Ado About Nothing
You, while in reality an honest woman, seem to enjoy taunting men about their inability to control women’s sexuality. You are in control, a true heroine yet not quite a feminist. Your intelligence and wit makes you a noble match for anyone who can appreciate your superior combination of strength and poise. Keep kicking @$$ and looking beautiful doing it!
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I would have loved to get Viola from Twelfth Night, but unfortunately she wasn't even an option.
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Of all the women we've spent time with in Shakespeare so far, Eleanor of Aquitaine is the only one who is consistently bright and assertive (and a tad underhanded, but so much the better). This will change, of course, but it's a little depressing nonetheless.
Hmm... maybe you'd enjoy being a girl dressed as a boy getting the man who loves her but does not recognise her when she is dressed as a boy to court her male persona in order to practice courting a woman, the better to win her when she is a girl? I can sort of see you as Rosalind, but I haven't read As You Like It for years, so I can't be sure...
Catherine, who is very much looking forward to Rosalind herself
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Katherine: The Taming Of The Shrew
You are a woman to be reckoned with. You are not only strong willed but are extremely emotionally involved as well. This combination is volatile and could lead to violence. Nothing standing between you and your wants is acceptable. Therefore, it is important to remember the difference between wants and needs. As Kate inevitably does, channel your energies into a healthy relationship. Play with your partner; you’re the master at it anyway!
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~grins~
It always seemed to me as though 'Romeo and Juliet' was the Shakespearean version of the modern-day platitudes of 'saving yourself' and 'sex is teh ebil'. The truly tragic thing is that we're expected to think those kids were actually in love rather than just in lust and in the throes of a bout of rebellion.
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I got Beatrice. *smug*
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