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Act I, Scene I

agnostic One who neither denies nor admits the existence of God
benign Gracious; harmless
caricatu Depicted in an exaggerated way, usually as a means of
red mocking the subject
heretic One who disagrees with the church’s established beliefs
infidel A non-believer

Act I, Scene II
Affable Friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.
Levity Lightheartedness
Pariah An outcast
Petulant (Of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-
tempered.
Superflu Unnecessary, especially through being more than enough.
ous
Wrangle A dispute or argument, typically one that is long and
complicated.

Act II, Scene I


Animosit feeling of ill will or hatred
y
Impassio filled with or showing great emotion
ned
Treacher dangerously unpredictable
ous
Subdue make subordinate or dependent

Act II, Scene II


Effrontery shamelessness, boldness
Imbecilities unintelligent ideas
Incontrover Impossible to argue against or reverse
tible
Perdition damnation
Unorthodox not traditional

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