5 lines of character of paulina in the story of The winters tale.
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A Sicilian noblewoman and the wife of Antigonus, Paulina is strong-willed and stands up for Hermione when Leontes accuses her of being unfaithful. She speaks her mind to Leontes, and brings him the infant Perdita in the hopes that the sight of his newborn child might soften his resolve to punish Hermione for the crime he imagines she has committed. After Leontes realizes that Hermione was innocent, Paulina never lets him forget his folly, and is never satisfied that Leontes has repented enough for causing Hermione’s death. At the very end of the play, she is the one character who seems not to have found a happy ending, as she laments the death of her husband Antigonus. However, Leontes encourages her to find her own happy ending by marrying Camillo.
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Paulina
A noblewoman of Sicily, she is fierce in her defense of Hermione's virtue, and unrelenting in her condemnation of Leontes after Hermione's death. She is also the agent of the (apparently) dead Queen's resurrection.
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