1. The Wife's Resentment by Delarivier Manley
In the face of Roderigo's urgent persuasions, Violenta claims to be "a maidwho knows the the true estimation of virtue" and counters his dramatic claims of death by simply stating, "You very eloquently tell me you shall die if I continue unkind; but I very plainly tell your Lordship, that I must perish if I prove otherwise: since I know it will be impossible for me to live after the loss of my honor" (146). ... As such, after more than a year of fruitless pursuit, Roderigo decides to marry Violenta despite her low social status because "her virtue and accomplishme...
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- Grade Level: Graduate