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Nullam malesuada egestas tincidunt. Pellentesque nec risus dui. I wonder why it was not as successful as the other plays Oscar Wilde wrote. An amazing story of love, betrayal, oppression and revenge. It was a wonderful read. Oct 07, Paul Pellicci rated it it was amazing Shelves: drama. I guess being of Italian blood makes me too sentimental. But I enjoyed this play very much. I am sure love stories are mostly a dime a dozen, but give me a break! I liked it. Feb 26, Florin Pitea rated it it was amazing. Oscar Wilde channeling William Shakespeare.

Weird, wonderful and utterly convincing. Jun 10, Courtney marked it as to-read Shelves: plays , compilation-only , romance , sentimental-journey , drama , irish-authors , zth-century , european-authors , fiction , literature-classic. We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell. An amazing play. I am so glad I read this.

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Feb 08, Alex rated it liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. It's not bad. But it's just not that good, either. The play starts with Guido and Ascanio in Padua. Guido is telling his friend about this guy that's supposed to meet up with him, and his friend is telling him that he might not come, then, suddenly Moranzone shows up. Guido tells his friend to go away for a bit while he and Moranzone talks. Moranzone tells Guido a bit about his father and tells him that the Duke of Padua was responsible for his father's death.

Guido eats this up. Moranzone then It's not bad. Moranzone then tells Guido that he has to abandon his friend just to get revenge.

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Guido falls for this and tells Ascanio to go away. Some time passes and Guido is all buddy buddy with the Duke. The Duke is a raging asshole and almost has some people killed for being broke as hell. The Duchess, Beatrice, intervenes for them and gives them money for bread. The Duke is pissed about it but he doesn't notice that Guido and Beatrice have a thing for each other. The Court leaves and Beatrice is alone.

She really has a thing for Guido and wonders how and why he's buddy buddy with an asshole like the Duke, Simone.


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Guido comes back and they declare their love for each other. As they're kissing, a servant drops off Guido's dagger which is a sign from Moranzone that it's time to get revenge. Then Guido throws her love back in her face and tells her that he has to get revenge. Later, Moranzone asks Guido if he's ready to get revenge.

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Guido decides not to kill Simome and instead decides to leave a note instead. Moranzone flips his shit and tells Guido he's a bad son for not getting revenge and says that this is Beatrice's fault. Moranzone leaves and Guido prays that he's doing the right thing. Beatrice comes in and tells Guido that it's okay because she killed Simone so they can be together. Guido flips his shit and tells her that he's not going to run away with her because she killed Simone.

Beatrice is telling him about the difference between the love of men and the love of women and then she goes away. Guido is feeling hella salty before the trial and decides that he's going to expose Queen Bitch Beatrice. Then the trial starts and Beatrice decides to not let Guido speak because she's afraid that he's going to expose her. Then the Judges give him the right to speak and Guido doesn't expose Beatrice and lies for her. Queen Bitch Beatrice faints because being vengeful is hard work.


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Night comes. Beatrice wants to come see Guido in jail. The guards let her in because she's in a disguise. Beatrice feels really bad now. See, she told the truth to the Judges but they don't believe her. She finds the poison left near Guido and drinks it. Then she wakes Guido and he tells her that he forgives her. Beatrice tells Guildo to leave but he refuses. Guido discovers that Beatrice drank his poison and then she dies in his arms. Then Guido stabs himself with Beatrice's dagger. That's it. That's how it ends.

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It was dramatic, I'll give Oscar that, but I don't care for how quickly Guido believed Moranzone and abandoned his friend. Nor do I care for the way Beatrice conducted herself after killing he husband, but I guess it's realistic enough. I don't really have much to say since I started reading this when I was sleepy but unable to sleep. But what really bothered me is how they flip flopped between hate and love. But that's how relationships work, I guess.

Feb 03, Emily Scott rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Shakespeare fans. Shelves: owned-books. I loved this short story of the Duchess and Guido. I listened to the audiobook and I also have the complete works of Oscar Wilde so I have looked at the writing as well as the audio. This story intrigued me to the beginning right throughout to the end. I was on the edge of seat waiting to find out what would happen and what turn would come next. The writing is absolutely amazing getting close to shakespeare.

Ask of the sea-bird if it loves the sea, Ask of the roses if they love the rain, Ask of the little lark, that will not sing Till day break, if it loves to see the day: And yet, these are but empty images, Mere shadows of my love, which is a fire So great that all the waters of the main Can not avail to quench it. Guido, though all the morning stars could sing They could not tell the measure of my love.