Today, women are gradually being seen as equals to men, and gender stereotypes are slowly fading away. The stereotype that women are meant to marry and become docile housewives is fading away. Women are now able to speak up about their opinions and work as activists fighting for change. Society’s treatment of women and women’s roles have changed since Shakespeare’s time because women are gradually being seen as equals to men, are no longer limited by traditional marriage expectations for women, and are now able to work as activists fighting for change. Today, women are gradually being seen as equals to men. For example, in Shakespeare’s time, as shown by female characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream such as Hippolyta and Hermia, were expected to depend on the men in
Today, women are gradually being seen as equals to men, and gender stereotypes are slowly fading away. The stereotype that women are meant to marry and become docile housewives is fading away. Women are now able to speak up about their opinions and work as activists fighting for change. Society’s treatment of women and women’s roles have changed since Shakespeare’s time because women are gradually being seen as equals to men, are no longer limited by traditional marriage expectations for women, and are now able to work as activists fighting for change. Today, women are gradually being seen as equals to men. For example, in Shakespeare’s time, as shown by female characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream such as Hippolyta and Hermia, were expected to depend on the men in