Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Volpone
characterisation
- Volpone
- "I use no trade, no venture...I blow no subtle glass"
- "I have no wife, no parent, child, ally"
- False physician - "See how the people follow him!"
- dependent
- "I cannot live except thou help me, Mosca"
- becomes like Corvino
"hum, hum, hum!"
- "never but still myself"
- Mosca
- dependent
- "I am lost/Except the
rising sun do shine on
me"
- "your ends, on whom I have my
whole dependence"
- in control
- "here I wear your keys"
- "Mosca, take my
keys/Gold, plate and
jewels"
- "I'll so possess him"
- Stage directions
- "[aside] [to
Corvino] [to
Bonario]..etc."
- satanic
- "think, think, think, think...etc"
- "I could skip/Out of my skin...like a subtle snake"
- "parasite/Is a most precious thing, dropped from above"
- "elegant rascal"
- "be here/And there, and here, and yonder, all at once"
- "excellent basilisk"
- Venice
- Significance of St Mark
- "St Mark bear witness"
- St Mark/Deliver us!"
- "rowing upon the water in a gondola/With the most
cunning courtesan of Venice"
- all appearance/no substance
- "within the first week/ All took me for a citizen of Venice/I
knew the forms so well"
- importance of fashion: "I went and bought two toothpicks"
- "carnival concupiscence"
- Baker and Harp: "a locus of corruption... the moral
inverse of every humanistic ideal which he outlined in
'To Penshurst"
- Laura Tosi: "claustrophobic"
- Voltore
- Edward Topsell: "wish the
death of their friends, that
they may possess their
goods"
- "he smelled a carcass"
- self-centered
- "but am I sole heir?"
- Corbaccio
- old
- "hopes to hop/Over his grave"
- mishearing
- "no amends...
what? Mends
he?"
- "To recover
him?... Oh
no,no,no,no,by
no means"
- "He'll outlast
May... today?"
- "Sure I shall outlast him!"
- Corvino
- apathetic to Volpone's life
- "Do as you
will... Nay,
at your
discretion"
- his wife is his property
- "she's kept as warily as your gold"
- "I'll make thee an anatomy"
- subverted honour code
- "loyal...respect..."
- "Honour!... There's
no such
thing...Invented to
awe fools"
- "Death of mine honour!"
- Sir Pol + Lady Pol
- arrogant
- "Sir, to a wise man all the world's his soil"
- "so lately!"
- "I know the ebbs and
flows of state"
- "Petrach...Dante...Aretine"
- "Nick Machiavel and Monsieur Bodin"
- "I had read Contarine"
- paranoid
- "things occurring strange!/And
full of omen!"
- "received weekly intelligence...
in cabbages... convey an
answer in a toothpick"
- "I told you, sir, it was a plot"
- "I threw three beans over the threshold"
- gullible
- "great general scholars,
excellent physcians"
- Vain
- "this band/Shows not my neck
enough...Is this curl/In his right
place?"
- "I would be loath...
to seem/Froward,
or violent"
- chatty
- "The sun, the sea,
will sooner both stand
still/Than her eternal
tongue"
- fake
- use of conditionals: "I would... I could"
- Bonario
- knight in shining armour
- "Forbear, foul ravisher, libidinous swine!"
- Celia
- innocence/Is all I can think wealthy"
- objectified
- "blazing star of Italy!"
- "bright as your gold, and lovely as your gold"