Objects & Places from The Marriage Portrait

Maggie O'Farrell
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 109 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Objects & Places from The Marriage Portrait

Maggie O'Farrell
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 109 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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The Tiger

This animal symbolizes both power and captivity.

Lucrezia's Paintings

These objects symbolize Lucrezia's talent, as well as the limitations on her abilities and opportunities.

Glass Animal Figurines

These objects represent Eleanora's love for Lucrezia, as well as being a rare expression of affection.

Lucrezia's Wedding Dress

This object represents both luxury and restriction.

The Stone Marten Painting

This object represents a certain understanding - or even manipulation - of Lucrezia.

The Marriage Portrait of Lucrezia

This object represents Lucrezia's true nature as well as the skill of the person who produced it.

The Venison Stew

This represents the treachery and extremism of Alfonso in his desire to get rid of Lucrezia.

Lucrezia's Hair

This represents Lucrezia's loss of control when she is forced to part with it for the first time in her life under the doctor's orders.

The Sala dei Leoni

This area represents the...

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