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Cymbeline


Shakespeare's is a story of love, hatred, and betrayal.
The main character, Imogen, is hurt by all of these emotions and actions.
Not just by one person, by many throughout the play. These would include
her father , lover, Posthumus, an Italian named Giacomo, the
Queen, Posthumus' servant, Pisanio, and the Queen's son, Cloten. The

following paragraphs include examples from the play and explain the ways in

which Imogen was abused and by who.

Among the characters listed, one would believe Cymbeline to be the

last person who would abuse Imogen in any way. Particularly because he is

her father. Although, Cymbeline seems to be one of the first to be against

her in any way. ...

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they sold on the idea, but Cloten is

as well. He tries every second he can to, in some way, try and do

something to look great in front of her. His life, sadly, revolves around

trying to do what his mother thinks is right and winning Imogen's

affections. Much to his dismay she is not only annoyed, but uninterested.


Giacomo is the next in line to hurt Imogen. With the bet he made

with Posthumus in mind, he tries to woo his way into Imogen's heart and her

bedroom. He is a very sly and rude character who will do whatever he can

to get what he wants. He speaks to Imogen while in her bedroom to try and

convince her that he is the better of the two men. "...I dedicate myself

to your sweet pleasure, More noble than that runagate to your bed, And will

continue fast to your affection, Still close as sure" (I.6. 136).

Posthumus, on the other hand, truly loves and respects Cymbeline.

He feels so strongly of his lover's trust that he bet the ring Imogen ...

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