
Myth of the Month 10: Who Was Shakespeare? -- pt. 2: "Comfort and Despair"
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Hell Is a Sexual Double Ontondra
Shakespeare frequently uses the word pride to refer to a quality of character which can be good or bad, self regard or arrogance. It could mean sexual organs, especially aroused sexual organs, could be called pride. Her foul pride here refers, arguably, to her sexual parts, her vagina. And it specifically called foul. So so that her foul pride seems to be a reference to ill smelling or unclean sexual part. The speaker thinks the man has been entrapped in the woman's hell.
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