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Title: A Character Analysis of Angelo in Measure for Measure
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October 29, 2002 |
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The statement made by Angelo serves as a foreshadowing statement for the end of the play. While Claudio is to be out to death for impregnating his fiance, Angelo fornicates in a way completely unlike Claudio.
Angelo's unwavering authority gets the best of him... Showed first 250 characters
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In an effort to deceive Isabella into thinking that he will free her brother if she sleeps with him, he is fooled. Angelo is entangled in a web he has woven himself. Not only does he commit fornication by sleeping with the person he thinks is Isabella, he calls for Claudio's beheading to proceed... Showed next 250 characters
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