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- The Faerie Queene - Wikipedia
Duessa, a lady who personifies Falsehood in Book I, known to Redcrosse as "Fidessa" As the opposite of Una, she represents the "false" religion of the Roman Catholic Church
- Duessa Character Analysis in The Faerie Queene | LitCharts
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- Duessa in The Faerie Queene Character Analysis | Shmoop
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- Duessa: The Temptress in The Faerie Queene - MythBank
Meet Duessa, one of the primary antagonists in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene Learn her history and how she was defeated in this article
- Duessa: Understanding the Mythological Figure - CompleteEra
TL;DR: Duessa is a complex and enigmatic character from John Milton’s Paradise Lost, often interpreted as a symbol of deception, temptation, and the corrupting influence of power She embodies the duality of good and evil, serving as a foil to the heroic figures like Faithful and Liberality
- Lies and Duessa – StoryTellorian
Duessa is perceived as beautiful in the beginning, but it is later revealed how ugly she truly is Once we finally tell a lie apart from the truth, it usually is much too late to prevent the consequences of what following a lie brings
- Duessa | Encyclopedia. com
Duessa in Spenser's Faerie Queene, the daughter of Deceit and Shame, standing for falsity in general, but in particular alluding to the Roman Catholic Church and Mary, Queen of Scots; she is contrasted with Una, who stands for single-minded adherence to true religion
- Duessa – Nightbringer. se
Appearing in the guise of a beautiful maiden named Fidessa, she lured the Red Cross Knight from the quest assigned to him by Gloriana, the Fairy Queen Just after she seduced him, however, the giant Orgoglio captured them both, threw Red Cross in a dungeon, and made Duessa his mistress
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