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  1. Jul 31, 2015 · “Ganymede” tells him that, if Orlando wishes to marry Rosalind, “Ganymede” can, through magic, make Rosalind appear at the wedding. “Ganymede” also exacts a promise from Phoebe: if at the time of the wedding Phoebe refuses to marry “Ganymede,” she will marry Silvius.

  2. Silvius and Phoebe’s relationship is strongest after Phoebe agrees that she will marry Silvius if she does not want Ganymede. After discovering that Ganymede is actually Rosalind she bids ‘adieu’ to her old love and marries the shepherd.

    • Why does Rosa want to marry herself?1
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  3. When Sutpen returns from the war, Rosa, now 20, agrees to marry him. However, after Sutpen insults her (he says he’ll only marry her after they have sex and she successfully produces a male heir), she flees Sutpen’s Hundred and spends the next 43 years as a shut-in, consumed by her hatred for Sutpen.

  4. Finally, Mr. Compson tells Quentin, some time after Henry Sutpen killed Charles Bon (the day Bon was to marry Judith), Rosa found it in herself to move to the plantationafter her father's suicide.

  5. Why do Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio go to the Capulets’ party? Who seems less impulsive and more realistic—Romeo or Juliet? Why does Friar Lawrence decide to marry Romeo and Juliet?

  6. Oct 6, 2017 · Did you have a romantic partner at the time you decided to self-marry? Marrying myself was in no way a commitment to staying single or celibate. I had a boyfriend at the time.

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  8. The plot in this section is simple: Angustias is likely to marry Pepe el Romano because of her money, and Adela is in love with him. However, the implicit truth is that all the girls are infatuated with him, which leads to the play's central theme again, that of repression.

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