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IDENTIFY (1) the title and author (if appropriate) of the work from which the following passage comes as well as (2) the context and (3) the speaker (if appropriate). PASSAGE: "Heaven in my mouth, As if I did but only chew his name, / and my heart the strong and swelling evil / Of my conception. The state whereon I studied / Is like a good thing, being often read, / Grown seared and tedious; yea, my gravity, / Wherein—le no man hear me—I take pride, / Could I with boot change for an idle plume / Which the air beats for vain. O place, O form, / How often dost thou with thy case, thy habit, / Wrench awe from fools and tie the wiser souls /
To thy false seeming!"
What is (1) William Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure,' (2 & 3) Angelo gives this monologue in Act 2 immediately prior to his second meeting with Isabel. In this scene he offers her an ultimatum: sleep with him and save her brother Claudio or let him be hanged for sexual immorality (ironic?!).
For an additional 100 points comment on the broader significance of this passage. [NOTE: For the final exam this "so what" of your ID is NOT bonus -- it is the most important part of your answer!]