I think that in one line you have captured the essence of most of what this play is about for me. However I do not think that all the women are as moral as they appear. I am currently trying to choose who to play - Isabella or Marianna in a short acting piece for an exam, so I would appreciate your comments on either or both. I do not believe that Marianna shows high morality (tricking her 'husband' Angelo into bed), but then how moral is Isabella for agreeing to the trickery? Angello obviously deserved everything he got, but can anyone say the women were acting morally? <br><br>I would really appreciate any comments <br><br>Best wishes


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