Complete the Proverb: “Hell hath no fury like _______.”

Complete the Proverb: “Hell hath no fury like _______.”

  • (A) A woman scorned
  • (B) A burned woman
  • (C) A woman forgotten
  • (D) A devil’s advocate
The saying "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" comes from a play by William Congreve called The Mourning Bride, published in 1697. It is a woman’s anger or desire for revenge after she has been scorned or betrayed. It suggests that a jilted or betrayed woman can be more viciously angry than any hellish force. It is commonly used to describe severe vengeance resulting from broken trust.
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