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Masculine and Feminine Penitence in The Winter’s Tale

[...]O thou tyrant, Do not repent these things, for they are heavier Than all thy woes can stir. [...]betake thee To nothing but despair. According to this interpretation, on the one side, Paulina appears to inhabit the role of a despair figure along the lines of Spenser's allegorical Despaire...

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