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Examples
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- People with marginal positions (ie the Duchess, Suprio, Castiza, Ambitioso and Super Vacuo, Gratiana)
Outline: The Negotiation of Power in Middleton's Revenger's Tragedy fantasyecho 2008
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Castiza is asked to prostitute herself, which she angrily refuses, while her mother Gratiana feels the pinch of her marginal status and persuades Castiza to give in to Lussurioso.
Outline: The Negotiation of Power in Middleton's Revenger's Tragedy fantasyecho 2008
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Gratiana launched herself at me just as big Alix hurtled through the doorway.
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"The others are right behind me, Father," said Gratiana as she crowded into the room.
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Our problem was that Gratiana had taken it with her to hell, or wherever the devil had consigned her.
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She brought muscle with her; Gratiana loitered in the hallway surveying my office with sullen calculation, as if estimating how long it would take to break down the door, leap over the desk, and wring somebody's neck.
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It would be one thing if Gratiana were merely dead, if there were blood, and bone and flesh left behind.
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Alix, Gratiana, Elaine, and Kate -- the mom didn't know their last names -- were members of the Church of Christ the Man.
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Gratiana, you can leave the door open but keep that toothpick handy.
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We humans gaped at the void that had formerly been occupied by Gratiana.
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