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Characters in 'Tis Pity'
and 'Paradise Lost'
- Tis Pity She's A Whore
- Annabella
- Important Quotes
- "Love me, or kill me, brother"
- "She kneels"
- "Live"
- "what you will"
- "how all suitors seem to
my eyes hateful"
- "wretched woeful
woman's tragedy"
- "she is quick"
- "I begin to sicken"
- Weak/Victim
- She is manipulated into the
relationship by Giovanni and
controlled when they are
together.
- Giovanni kills her, he tells her
that she is to be married, he lies
to her.
- She becomes desperate when she
realises that she is pregnant and seeks
the help of the Friar - showing that she is
dependent on others.
- She is young and
naiive and is some
what obsessed with
the idea of being with
her brother.
- Her manipulation fits in to
what would be expected from
the time - women weren't
meant to have any power.
- Strong
- She decides that
Giovanni will "live" and
"she kneels" first
showing that she is
taking control in their
relationship.
- She holds her
own against
Soranzo when he
threatens her,
refusing to tell
him who her lover
is.
- She is able to take control of her
own future, and has some
freedom to do what she wants,
unlike Philotis.
- Annabella is the main cause
of everything - they are
bartering over her body, and
she is the reason for the
bloody scene at the end of the
play.
- Hippolita
- Representing what is going to
happen to Annabella if her
relationship with Giovanni is
revealed to the world.
- Shows how women suffer
within a corrupt society - she
was promised a husband, but
she is not going to get that.
- Powerful female figure
as she stands up
against Soranzo and
vows to get her revenge
on him - not being
pushed around.
- It completely
driven by revenge
which eventually
leads to her
downfall.
- Giovanni
- Important Quotes
- "celestial creature"
- "I have asked the
counsel of the
Holy Church and I
may love you"
- "You must be
married
mistress"
- "For that I am her brother
born, should my joys be
ever banished from her
bed?"
- "revenge is mine"
- "love me or kill
me sister"
- "Me. my tortured soul."
- "sister no more"
- "pretty toy called maidenhood"
- "a noble creature, so
angel-like, so glorious"
- Giovanni is obsessed with being
with his sister and he does not care
that religion is against them being
together.
- He is controlling of
Annabella - he makes
her sleep with him, he
makes her marry
someone else and then
he gets jealous.
- He is manipulative of
his sister - he lies to
her about their being
together and he acts
perfectly normal
around other people.
- He takes his possession with
Annabella so far that he has to
have complete possession over
her heart by ripping it out.
- His jealousy of Ssoranzo leads
him to kill him and then he dies in
the process.
- Tragic Hero: there are some
qualities to suggest that he is a
tragic hero but there is no
sympathy for him.
- He is selfish as he completely
ruins his sister - she is forced into
a horrible relationship and then has
to die because she has his baby.
- There s suggestion from the Friar
that Giovanni was intelligent
before he became corrupted.
- Friar
- Representation of the
Catholic Church - not
shown as being
especially corrupt, he's
caring and protective of
Giovanni.
- Father figure for Giovanni -
trying to stop him from
going down the wrong
path.
- Also looks after
Annabella and tries to
push her away from
going into incest.
- Soranzo
- Represents the typical controlling man
that an audience would expect to see
at the time - he control Annabella and
acts violently towards her.
- He betrays his promise to
Hippolita because he found
someone younger and pretty than
her - he has no respect for
women.
- He is cowardly - he
does not fight Grimaldi,
dies when Giovanni
fights him and does not
win Annabella fairly.
- Putana
- Putana loves to gossip and
spread rumours about people
and at the end she has her
eyes and tongue taken away
which means she can no
longer do that.
- Acts as a mother
figure for
Annabella but she
takes it too far
and actually takes
interested in her
sex life.
- Vasques
- Loyal - he fights Grimaldi on
behalf of his master and he
then backs out of his plan with
Hippolita for his master.
- Manipulation - he
manipulates
Hippolita into her
own death and he
manipulates
Putana into telling
him about the
incest.
- He only does what
is best for him.
- Representing how men
would totally take control
of women.
- Theme of violence
and revenge
- Theme of
masters and
servants
- Philotis
- She is there to show the other
side of women - she is the
side that is pushed around and
told what to do by men.
- Goes into the nunnery to
escape her a fate like
Annabella's - is it better for
women to totally avoid this?
- "Shall I resolve
to be a nun?"
- Representing what
women were expected
to do at the time of
writing.
- Florio
- Humble and caring man,
he only wants what is best
for his children.
- He wants Annabella to marry for
love which would have been
quite controversial for the time.
- "I would not have her
marry wealth, but
love."
- "I will not marry my
daughter against
her will"
- Paradise Lost
- Satan
- Obsessed with the idea of having
revenge against God - he goes
about it through Mankind.
- Temptation - wants to make
Eve do the one thing that she
promised that she would not
do.
- Important Quotes
- "guileful tempter"
- "serpent, subtlest
beast of all the field"
- "a surging maze"
- "his brutal sense"
- "seven nights he rode"
- "malicious foe"
- "his fraudulent
temptations
begun"
- Master manipulator - he
knows that he can get
Eve do what he wants, he
just has to say the right
things.
- He deliberately doesn't go for
Adam because he knows that
Adam is clever than Eve and
he doesn't want to fail.
- Milton crates a
certain amount of
sympathy for the
character - he is the
maim character and
could be considered a
hero?
- He is intelligent and he
knows how he can get
Mankind to do what he
wants.
- He uses trickery and deceit to
tempt Eve, but because Milton
shows so much of him, the
audience to drawn into what
he is saying.
- His speeches
became really
famous, and have
seductive and
impressive
language.
- Adam
- Adam is the sensible one
and does not what to have
to separate because he
knows that something
bad is going to happen.
- The fact that Adam
knows suggest
that he is more
dominant person
in the relationship.
- Important Quotes
- "I warned thee"
- "higher intellectual"
- "limb of heroic build"
- "not formidable"
- "exempt from wound"
- "To do
what God
expressly
hath forbid
- "patriarch of Mankind"
- "In woman, than to study
household good, and good
works in her husband to
promote"
- He cares for
Eve - he takes
the downfall
with her
because he
does not want
to suffer alone.
- He believes in the more
traditional marriage with
him having the power and
Eve following her.
- He is the rule follower and
does not want to displease
God in any way. He is also
wary of Satan and wants to
try and protect Eve from
any danger.
- He tries to warn Eve about
what is going to happen -
does this imply that he does
not trust Eve? he feels the
need to tell her?
- Eve
- Eve is naiive
which is why she
falls for the
temptation against
Satan.
- But, she does show some
strength when she wants to divide
their labors even though Adam
does not want to.
- Important Quotes
- "her looks
sums up all
delight"
- "her heavenly form"
- "her
graceful
innocence"
- "fairest
unsupported flower"
- "sovereign mistress"
- "mother of science"
- "opened
eyes, new
hopes, new
joys"
- "let us divide our labours"
- "sweet accent renewed"
- "not capable of
death nor pain"
- She has a streak of rebellion in
her as she is so drawn to the
Tree of Knowledge.
- She uses her
femininity
against Adam
to get her
way.
- She convinces herself to
eat the Fruit by asking
continuous questions and
then taking it herself.
- She is drawn into the Tree in
an almost seductive way -
she is seduced by Satan.
- She would be the typical
woman that an audience would
recognise as women were not
meant to have any power.
- Suggestion that John Milton
wrote her as being all feminine
because he dislike women.
- The perfect domestic wife - she
works with Adam, they have sex
frequently and she is going to
give him children.
- The downfall of mankind was her
fault because she was too silly
to notice that it was Satan that
was tempting her.