Which shakespeare character are you female




















Something simple. I'm not made of money. Dinner with a close friend, at home or out. I'll probably help fix a family dinner. A romantic rival might poison me. I'm pretty sure I'm going to make it to a ripe old age.

Does dying of curiosity about a friend's love life count? Maybe trying an extreme sport no one thought I could do. I give new ideas serious consideration. Not so great, to be honest. I get irritated at first, but then reflect on their words. Have people been giving me advice? I hadn't noticed. Something I can do with a friend. Something meditative, like tai chi.

Whatever's best for weight loss. A martial art. I've secretly got a lot of aggro to release. Something low-maintenance, like a fish. A big dog like a Mastiff. A horse. I'd like to get out and ride. A cute, portable dog, like a teacup Yorkie. An older sister, step-sister or female cousin. A brother, step-brother or male cousin. Put laxative in their coffee right before a meeting. Cry for a half hour in the bathroom.

Tell the boss, in detail, everything wrong with their work performance. Ask an older friend for advice on what to do. New Orleans. New York City. Los Angeles. A poker game. A stimulating conversation. A movie that'll appeal to everyone. Experimenting with a Ouija board. When I'm mature and have things to offer another person. I'd rely on my parents' advice on this point. When I meet the right person, I won't delay. When I meet my equal I'd like to leave some money to a charitable foundation, not just family.

I'd make sure everyone got a personal item, if not money. I don't really have anything to leave yet! Everything goes to my spouse and kids. His top officers are Macbeth and Banquo, and he is eager to greet and honor them for their loyalty and war success. At a time when Western women are struggling to find their place in the twenty-first century, Ophelia speaks directly to our generation about their plight, which has yet to be resolved.

A young lady surrounded by powerful men would have found it difficult in any circumstances, even if they had ignored her. They do not, however, ignore her. In each of those roles, she is either exploited or abused, or both, and as a result of the constant pressure, she succumbs to mental illness.

She loses her senses and comes in court chattering and behaving erratically. The viewer learns the next thing about her is that she drowned herself.

She is a devoted, loving woman who is murdered by her husband in a jealous rage. Also, you must try to play this Shakespeare Character Test. Othello is about several things, one of the most obvious of which is race. Othello, the title character, is a Moor. You like marrying shady kings who are murderers! But your friends like you because even though you're married to a psychopath, you stay sassy to the end.

Which female Shakespeare character are you? Created by Anna Garrett. How do you feel about husbands? I love helping them murder people! I only like them if they come from the family that my parents hate. Husbands are always trying to steal orphan changeling boys from me UGH. I like them if they're evil and will order me to be killed.



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