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:
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?
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