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108 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1883
As for conscience,The Duchess of Padua tells the story of a young man named Guido who was left in the charge of a man he calls his uncle as a baby. Guido gets a notice to meet a man in Padua in regards to something concerning his parentage. When he arrives in Padua he is convinced by a man named Moranzone to abandon his only friend, Ascanio (the gay subtext was real, you guys), in order to dedicate himself to revenging his father's death at the hands of Simone Gesso, the Duke of Padua.
Conscience is but the name which cowardice
Fleeing from battle scrawls upon its shield.
We are each our own devil, and we makeIn the course of the play Guido finds he has fallen in love with Beatrice, the Duchess of Padua, and it turns out that those feelings are mutual. By this time Guido decides not to kill the Duke, and instead intends to leave his father's dagger at the Duke's bedside to let him know that his life could have been taken but his attacker showed mercy. On the way to the bedchamber, however, Guido is met by Beatrice, who herself stabbed and killed the Duke so that she might be with Guido.
This world our hell.
Murder is hungry, and still cries for more,Guido is appaled at the sin committed on his behalf and rejects Beatrice, claiming that their love has been soiled. She runs from him and when she comes across some guards claims that Guido committed the crime. Guido is brought to trial the next day. Beatrice tries to prevent him from speaking up, for fear that she might be exposed as the killer, but Guido admits to the murder in order to protect her, and so the date for his execution is set.
And Death, his brother, is not satisfied,
But walks the house, and will not go away,
Unless he has a comrade.
Is echo dead, that when I say I love youBeatrice visits Guido in his cell and tells him that she has confessed to the murder but that no one believed her. Before waking Guido, Beatrice drinks the poison that was set aside for Guido, when he discovers this, he shares a kiss with her. When she dies, Guido takes her knife and kills himself (serious Romeo and Juliet meets Macbeth vibes y'all).
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