- All's Well That Ends Well
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- As You Like It
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- Henry IV, Part 2
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- Henry VI, Part 1
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- Henry VI, Part 3
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Not long after Phoebe sees Holgrave’s daguerreotype of Judge Pyncheon, she meets the Judge himself in Hepzibah’s shop. When Phoebe bashfully resists the Judge’s kiss of greeting, she sees his pleasant expression shift suddenly into a much colder demeanor, confirming the fierce impression given in the daguerreotype. This gives Phoebe the impression that the Judge isn’t simply in a bad mood—he is momentarily revealing his true colors. Because Phoebe wasn’t raised within the Pyncheon orbit and has never met the Judge before, her bafflement, and the questions it raises in her mind, are meant to give an unbiased perspective on…