Sunday, November 20, 2011
Celestina - Day Five
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Celestina - Day Four
Parmeno and Celestina, is Old Celly really a victim or does
she get her just desserts? Were the servants justified in
murdering her or were they acting of pure greed? Is it
possible to sympathize with either party? Etc.
Act 13/14: Why does Calisto grieve his servants' and
Celestina's deaths? What motivates him to 'grieve'? Or,
given what happens at the end of chapter 13 and all of
chapter 14, would you say he is really even 'grieving'?
Act 15: "And as that metal has such qualities that the more
we drink the thirstier we get and prompts unholy greed ,
when she saw she was so rich, she swanned of with her
earnings and refused to share anything with Sempronio or
Parmeno, although they'd agreed to divide up whatever
Calisto paid out." (161) The above quote refers to the
golden chain Celestina received earlier in the story. How
does the chain act as a vice to Celestina and those around
her?
Act 16: Initially Melibea had a virginal facade; everyone
thought of her as extremely chaste and she seemed happy with
that. In this chapter, she and her servant overhear the
former's parents planning to marry her off and she gets very
"upset by the idea they have of [her] presumed state of
innocence" (168). In your opinion, has tasting 'forbidden
fruit' changed her outlook so drastically? Is this part of a
rebellion against the wall of oppression her father's made
for her?
Act 17: "However, why do we possess common sense, if not to
look our losses in the eye and see that cosmetics and
clothes can make a lass beautiful, even when she's not, turn
an old lady into a young woman and a younger into someone
even younger? Face paint and birdlime are sticky traps we
use to ensnare men. Let's get out my mirror and some
cleaning liquid, because my eyes are in a proper state..."
(169-170) How does the above quote reflect the theme of
deceit in the story? If clothes and cosmetics changing one's
appearance is an ode to the whole notion of things not being
as they seem, then is there any significance to the latter
part of the quote (cleaning liquid, eyes in a proper state)?
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Celestina - Day Three
Questions from Jessica Fallis:
Chapter 7
In Chapter 7, why do you think there’s such an emphasis on the gap between age and youth? What does this gap say about wisdom? Does Celestina use her age to her advantage?
Chapter 8
On page 98, Sempronio says: “not everything is white that isn’t black and not everything yellow and shiny is gold.” What do you think this means?
Chapter 9
The issue of trust comes up many times in Celestina. In Chapter 9, on page 102, Sempronio says “out of goodwill or under pressure from us, Clestina will at least give us a piece of whatever she gets.” How is trust related to trickery here? Why do you think Sempronio and Pármeno are so trusting of Celestina, even though she’s tricking Calisto?
Chapter 10
Explain the conflict between Melibea’s family obligations and her desires. What does this suggest about control? Find a modern example of Melibea’s struggle.
Chapter 11
Calisto describes himself as a captive of love, as Melibea’s vassal. Is this true, given Celestina’s role in their affair?
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Celestina - Day Two
"You expect a man in love to champ at the bit. Any delay is
torture and every moment waiting a pain. They want to put
their thoughts into action and enjoy immediate results."
Analyze this quote. What is it saying about the way men deal
with romance? Do you think this quote speaks true?
"I think people describe life's merry go round as their
fortune finds it, for the rich sing a different tune."
What is the book saying about class separation, and how it
affects people's thoughts about life and how they live it?
get rich off of their pan. Are Clelstina’s words to be
trusted? Is Sempronio foolish for trusting her? Or does it
seem that Celestina is tricking everyone for her own
personal gain?
In Act 6 Celestina speaks to Calisto of her encounter with
Melibea. Does she lie to him or does she fabricate the
truth? What is the meaning upon her giving Calisto the Cord?