Artful Women in Positions of Power: Three Examples from Tirso de Molina

The present study examines three plays by Tirso de Molina (Amar por señas, El castigo del penséque and Quien calla otorga) in which female protagonists in positions of power (or as relatives of those in power) use their authority to confuse and deceive the male protagonists, who is a foreigner in th...

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Main Author: David Hildner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Estudios Auriseculares (IDEA) 2017-05-01
Series:Hipogrifo: Revista de Literatura y Cultura del Siglo de Oro
Online Access:http://revistahipogrifo.com/index.php/hipogrifo/article/view/192
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spelling doaj-3735276d46b24295a5d29c97d4ce4bf52020-11-24T23:17:53ZengInstituto de Estudios Auriseculares (IDEA)Hipogrifo: Revista de Literatura y Cultura del Siglo de Oro2328-13082017-05-015126327510.13035/H.2017.05.01.17183Artful Women in Positions of Power: Three Examples from Tirso de MolinaDavid Hildner0University of Wisconsin-MadisonThe present study examines three plays by Tirso de Molina (Amar por señas, El castigo del penséque and Quien calla otorga) in which female protagonists in positions of power (or as relatives of those in power) use their authority to confuse and deceive the male protagonists, who is a foreigner in their lands. Their position allows them to go beyond the typical deceptions of Tirso’s intrigue comedies (e. g., Don Gil de las calzas verdes). Concretely, they manage to detain the young man physically, to torment him without revealing their identity and to send ambiguous message that keep the male character in uncertainty. However, they are constrained by their sense of honor and it is implied that, after the traditional wedding that ends these plays, the women will no longer have the authority to continue their manipulation.http://revistahipogrifo.com/index.php/hipogrifo/article/view/192
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Artful Women in Positions of Power: Three Examples from Tirso de Molina
Hipogrifo: Revista de Literatura y Cultura del Siglo de Oro
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title_fullStr Artful Women in Positions of Power: Three Examples from Tirso de Molina
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description The present study examines three plays by Tirso de Molina (Amar por señas, El castigo del penséque and Quien calla otorga) in which female protagonists in positions of power (or as relatives of those in power) use their authority to confuse and deceive the male protagonists, who is a foreigner in their lands. Their position allows them to go beyond the typical deceptions of Tirso’s intrigue comedies (e. g., Don Gil de las calzas verdes). Concretely, they manage to detain the young man physically, to torment him without revealing their identity and to send ambiguous message that keep the male character in uncertainty. However, they are constrained by their sense of honor and it is implied that, after the traditional wedding that ends these plays, the women will no longer have the authority to continue their manipulation.
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