Sunday, September 28, 2008

Cymbeline

"Fear no more the heat o' the sun
Nor the furious winter's rages." (9)

Clarissa looks into Hatchards' shop window and reads these lines from an open book. These lines are from Cymbeline, a play by Shakespeare. The lines are from a funeral song. These lines mean that life contains hardships, so death may be a comfort after the heat of the sun and rage of the winter.

~Miller, W.C.. "GradeSaver: Cymbeline - Study Guide - About Cymbeline." www.gradesaver.com. 28 September 2008. GradeSaver. 28 September 2008 .

1 comment:

Xwing212 said...

each of these entries demonstrates a clear understanding of the text and of the reference material -- but like the Hours entries, Woolf is missing; how can you work her into your discussions?