The rape of Lucrece
Shakespeare, William.
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Summary: Lucrece is described as if she were a work of art, objectified in as if she were a material possession. Tarquin's rape of her is described as if she were a fortress under attack -- conquering her various physical attributes. Although Lucrece is raped, the poem offers an apology to absolve her of guilt. Like Shakespeare's other raped women, Lucrece gains symbolic value: through her suicide, her body metamorphoses into a political symbol.
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20170602103753.0| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| e-book | FHS10251 |
| Dewey: | 821 |
| call #: | SHA |
| pub: | 1998 |
| Subjects |
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| Rape - Poetry. |
| English poetry. |
| E-books. |