Themes: Sexuality in 'Woyzeck'
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- Created on: 25-01-16 11:53
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- Sexuality in "Woyzeck"
- Scene Two: Marie and Margaret
- "What a man, straight as a tree!"
- What she sees as sexually pleasing
- "Hey, that was a friendly eye you gave him neighbour! You don't treat every man to that"
- Even Margaret sees Marie's desire to express her sexuality
- "You could see your way through seven pair of leather britches"
- Insinuating that Marie is a **** - even her best friend is mean to her
- "What a man, straight as a tree!"
- Scene Three: Fairground
- "Jesus , you could foal a calvary regiment out of her. And breed drum-majors"
- Shows the Drum Major's lust, he goes for the attraction rather than love. Shows disrespect
- "Jesus , you could foal a calvary regiment out of her. And breed drum-majors"
- Scene Four: Marie and Woyzeck
- "My mouth 's as red as my lady's"
- She's not alone in adultery - trying to convince herself that she isn't the only one who desires sex
- "My mouth 's as red as my lady's"
- Scene Five: Shave
- "I see a pair of white stockings twinkling down the street, hop-skip (..) I feel desire then!"
- Almost presents the Captain as a *********, unsettling the audience
- "I see a pair of white stockings twinkling down the street, hop-skip (..) I feel desire then!"
- Scene Seven: Marie and Captain
- "You make me proud to be a woman"
- Men defining woman's sexuality
- "I'm going to fill your belly full of drum-majors"
- Sees her as good-stock something to breed with
- "Devil in you, isn't there? I can see it in your eyes"
- Equates sex with the devil. Marie as a vessel?
- "What's it matter anyway? It's all one."
- Marie's already committed the sin
- "You make me proud to be a woman"
- Scene Nine: Doctor and Captain
- "You could just find it sticking to a certain pair of lips"
- Hints that Marie is sexually acitve
- "You could just find it sticking to a certain pair of lips"
- Scene Ten: Marie and Woyzeck
- "It's a shame you couldn't leave them at home"
- Shows hurt, sexuality is something destructive
- "Your mouth's so red, Marie"
- He recognises the desire Marie has
- "Why're there no blisters on it?"
- Sexuality being destructive, hot - temperature imagery
- "As beautiful as sin. Can mortal sin be beautiful?"
- He wants sex - sees it as something desirable and something to be admired. But he knows it's wrong
- "It's a shame you couldn't leave them at home"
- Scene Sixteen: Andres and Woyzeck
- "A red-hot piece, fantastic, h'r inside's like running butter"
- Equates sexuality with temperature
- "A red-hot piece, fantastic, h'r inside's like running butter"
- Scene Eighteen: Marie
- "Brought unto him a woman taken in adultery"
- Turns to religion as solace from sex: universal problem
- "Brought unto him a woman taken in adultery"
- Scene Twenty One: Death
- "I'd give heav'n to kiss them again though"
- Sex is a bad thing but he wants it! Desire!
- "And you've got hot lips, hot breath, hot, hot, whore's breath!"
- Sees his wife as a negative thing, a possession. Strips her of class.
- "I'd give heav'n to kiss them again though"
- Scene Twenty-Three: Drowning
- "What's that red thing round your neck? Is it a necklace?"
- What DM gave her, blood and sex. Equates violence with sex.
- "Who gave you a necklace to commit sins with him?"
- Sex has demeaned her to an adultress who against God and her husband
- "What's that red thing round your neck? Is it a necklace?"
- Scene Two: Marie and Margaret
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