Friday, November 11, 2011

Celestina (Day 2)

1. This quote expresses the thought that men think each and every relationship is commonplace, and as so, they believe that they should get all things they want. Not only should men get all things they want, but as impatient creatures, they expect to get what they want when they it. Meanwhile, women are the opposite, taking the time to analyze everything around them for long periods, of time, especially their relationships. Thus, a man's role in a relationship becomes more tolerable to the woman, realizing that the two sexes do not operate with the same method, and as so, one party must be more strict and compromising, while the other must be lenient and stubborn. Without these principles, a relationship of any sort cannot exist. So, all in all, the quote represents that men are the more stubborn group out of the two.

2. Celestina, despite being a dark character in terms of personal background and occupation, is a trustowrthy character, as many people in her village choose to trust and befriend her despite her fault and her status at the bottom of the class system. With her many occupations, Celestina meets and does help those around her, only making it more plausible that she is liked by everyone, and as so, life is much easier for her.

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