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I'd make a case for three others ...

1. Hermione in The Winter's Tale
Strong, tough, smart, passionate, kind, forgiving.
2. Rosialind in As You Like It.
She's certainly the coolest woman in Shakspeare.
3. Kate in The Taming of the Shrew
Like Hermione she is strong, tough, smart, passionate.
She becomes kind, gentle, forgiving and controlled.
What a wench!

Posted by Terry The Bard Fan on March 23, 1997 at 01:07:07
In Reply to "CORDELIA, IS SHE THE ALL-TIME BEST WOMAN IN ALL LITERATURE?" posted by Matt on March 18, 1997 at 18:19:18


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