Disorder in Oberon and Titania's Relationship: Exploring Jealousy and Gender Dynamics

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Explore the disorder in Oberon and Titania's relationship through a PEE paragraph focusing on the context of gender roles in society, analyzing language nuances, and connecting the theme of jealousy. Dive into the complexities of their interactions and the implications of jealousy and insecurity.

  • Relationship dynamics
  • Gender roles
  • Jealousy theme
  • Oberon and Titania
  • PEE paragraph

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  1. Look at the quote below from Sonya Teclai. Do you agree or disagree with this quotation? Why? Jealousy isn t a female trait. Jealousy is an insecure trait. Insecurity doesn t discriminate. Sonya Teclai

  2. Re-read the following quotation from Titania. If you re my lord and husband, I must be your lady and wife, so you re supposed to be faithful to me. But I know for a fact that you snuck away from Fairyland disguised as a shepherd, and spent all day playing straw pipes and singing love poems to your new girlfriend. The only reason you left India was to come here and see that butch Amazon Hippolyta. She was your boot-wearing mistress and your warrior lover, and now that she s getting married to Theseus, you ve come to celebrate their marriage. Then I must be thy lady. But I know When thou hast stol n away from Fairyland, And in the shape of Cronin sat all day Playing on pipes of corn, and versing love To amorous Phillida. Why art thou here Come from the farthest step of India? But that, forsooth, the bouncing Amazon, Your buskined mistress and your warrior love, To Theseus must be wedded; and you come To give their bed joy and prosperity.

  3. Re-read the following quotation from Oberon. How can you stand there shamelessly talking about me and Hippolyta, when you know that I know about your love for Theseus? Weren t you the one who made him desert Perigouna in the middle of the night, right after he d ravished her? And weren t you the one who made him cheat on all of his other girlfriends, like Aegles, Ariadne, and Antiopa? How canst thou thus, for shame, Titania, Glance at my credit with Hippolyta, Knowing I know thy love to Theseus? Didst not thou lead him through the glimmering night From Perigenia, whom he ravished. And make him with fair Aegles break his faith, With Ariadne, and Antiopa?

  4. Order and Disorder: Write a PEE paragraph exploring the disorder in Oberon and Titania s relationship. You should consider: Context You could talk about gender and how women were seen in society. Language Pick out a word or phrase and think about the connotations of it. Theme How can you link your thoughts to the theme of jealousy?

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