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                <title><hi rendition="#times"><hi rendition="#italic">The Rover</hi>, Act
                    4</hi></title>
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                    <name xml:id="whalen">Robert Whalen</name>
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                <date>Winter 2024</date>
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                <p rendition="#times">We begin today with consideration of plot structure in
                    relation to the major characters.</p>
                <p rendition="#times">First, the various love rivlaries: <list type="bulleted">
                        <item>Pedro <list type="bulleted">
                                <item>rival to both Antonio and Willmore for the hand of Angellica
                                    Bianca</item>
                                <item>feigned rival to Antonio for the hand of Florinda, Pedro’s
                                    sister (because he is angry at Antonio’s potential for
                                    infidelity toward Florinda)</item>
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                        <item>Antonio <list type="bulleted">
                                <item>rival to Belvile for the hand of Florinda</item>
                            </list></item>
                        <item>Belvile <list type="bulleted">
                                <item>rival to Pedro and Willmore for the hand of Angelica
                                    Bianca</item>
                                <item>feigned rival (by pretending to be Antonio) to the feigned
                                    rival, Pedro, for the hand of Florinda</item>
                            </list></item>
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                <p rendition="#times">Major love intrigues: <list type="bulleted">
                        <item>Belvile and Florinda</item>
                        <item>Willmore and Angellica Bianca</item>
                        <item>Willmore and Hellena</item>
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                <p rendition="#times">Lesser love intrigues (though “love” is perhaps not quite the
                    right term for some if not all of these): <list type="bulleted">
                        <item>Blunt and Lucetta</item>
                        <item>Phillipo and Lucetta</item>
                        <item>Blunt and Florinda</item>
                        <item>Willmore and Florinda</item>
                        <item>Frederick and Valeria</item>
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                <p rendition="#times">Choose one or two of the foregoing and comment upon the
                    relationship’s dynamics. Be sure to support your observations by citing and
                    analyzing specific passages.</p>
                <p rendition="#times">Alternatively, point to some passage or raise some question
                    about the play you find puzzling or otherwise problematic, and explain why. Post
                    a pertinent question or two for the class to answer.</p>
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        <closer rendition="#times">&#169;Robert Whalen, 2024</closer></body>
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