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Title: A Women Without Pity
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February 11, 2000 |
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She lures the knight into her home, only to leave him heartbroken, which she gets some kind of pleasure from doing. I am lead to believe this because of the many powerful men she has done this to in the past and the ease and quickness she does her dirty work... Showed first 250 characters
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The women without pity, in La Belle Sans Merci by John Keats is seductive, an expert con-women of men, and insincere in her feelings of love. In Feminism and women's Studies: Keats "La Belle Dame Sans Merci: A Ballad, states:
After meeting with the knight, La Belle allows him to temporarily make her his object of affection... Showed next 250 characters
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