A number of works present courtship and seduction as the main action. Describe how these two works compare and contrast how courtship or seduction is presented. Who is the pursuer or who is the pursued and can you tell which is which?

2 sources are required in order to successfully complete the assignment. One is Paradise Lost by John Milton and you can choose quotes from book I and book II and use quotes from Shakespeare’s “Much Ado about Nothing” 

acts 1-5. These are the only quotes that are allowed to be used for this assignment. Quotes are needed for
 answering the overall question and quotes should also be used in order to analyze them and explain them, and 
connect them to the overall question. The works cited page should only consist of the two sources described 
above.

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