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The Revenger’s Tragedy. Act 5. Characters: The Brothers. List adjectives to describe both Vindice and his brother in scene i . Find one quotation to sum them up from the scene. How would you describe their roles?. Characters: Lussurioso. Writer’s Craft
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The Revenger’s Tragedy Act 5
Characters: The Brothers • List adjectives to describe both Vindice and his brother in scene i. • Find one quotation to sum them up from the scene. • How would you describe their roles?
Characters: Lussurioso Writer’s Craft • Why does Lussurioso use an aside in line 44? • Explain the dramatic irony in lines 58-9 & line 67 • When Lussurioso realises Piato is actually his dead father – what reaction does he have (line 64-5) and what does it remind you of? Link your comments to line 102 as well. • What plot device is used with Lussurioso in lines 68-70?
Character, Language & Writer’s Craft • How do you think Vindice’s and Hippolito’s many asides in this scene affect the audience? • What connotations do the court and countryside generally have in the play and how are they used in lines 112-113? • What assumption does Lussurioso jump to on page 126? • How does Vindice react to this? How does this affect your view of his character? • What change comes over Lussurioso from lines 139 onwards and why? How does his language reflect this?
Key Quotations • “…slain him over his father’s breast; and O, I’m mad to lose such a sweet opportunity” – Vindice V.i.20-21 • “Come, be ready, nake your swords, think of your wrongs. This slave has injured you” – Lussurioso V.i.57-8 • “ Thus by much wit a deep revenger can, / When murder’s known, to be the clearest man.” – Vindice V.i.93-4 • “Old dad dead? … I’ll tug in the new stream til strength be done” – Spurio V.i.116&119 • “How happy is our vengeance!” – Hippolito V.i.134 • “The Duchess is suspected foully bent; / I’ll begin dukedom with her banishment!” – Lussurioso V.i.167-8 • “Strike one strain more, and then we’ll crown our wit” – VindiceV.i. 171
Key Themes What key themes can you tie into this scene? Give reasons / quotations to back up ideas.
Death 4 characters threaten murder / death / killing at the end of Act V scene i. Who are they? Who does each threaten to kill? Back each up with a quotation.
Summary Act V scene i Class Discussion Where does your sympathy lie at this point in the play? (It is supposed to be a tragedy.)
Homework – Act V scene ii • What is the point of Act V scene ii? • What themes does it incorporate? • What role does Vindice play? • How do the nobles react?