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Title: Power in The Winter's Tale
Description: Advanced Higher English analysis of power in The Winter's Take by Shakespeare

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Power in The Winter’s Tale
Leontes










He was a wise and trusted king, but his jealousy found its way to his ruling and changed him
to a tyrant: “the crown and comfort of my life
...
He
rules without wisdom here
Believes his power is being threatened
...
Because he is a king and does not have to listen to anyone, he cannot and will not be
stopped: “this most cruel usage of your queen – not able to produce more accusation than
your weak-hinged fancy”

Pollixenes



Similar to Leontes in that they both have outburst of anger – Pollixenes anger over his son
and Perdita
Title: Power in The Winter's Tale
Description: Advanced Higher English analysis of power in The Winter's Take by Shakespeare