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    The way in which Shakespeare portrayed women is solely based on the era he lived in and the general expectation of women and their actions. In Othello there are only three women: Desdemona‚ Emilia and Bianca. In general‚ men considered women as their possessions and the only power a women had was sexual power. However‚ towards the end of the play Shakespeare shows he has complete respect for women and we see them begin to gain more respect for themselves. There is a small sign they are beginning

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    was taken place a long time ago. But in this essay I got the question. What is Shakespeare saying about love? This play is very confusing there is a lot of things going on at once. Love is a very important part in the play‚ because it happens with a lot of people. In the play Shakespeare is saying that the man doesn’t always have to be a leader in a relationship. For example Helena came to Demetrius telling him about her love for him. Another example is when Hermia’s father gave her 3

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    The women presented in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth have challenged the cultural values and assumptions of the role‚ rights and power of women during the Elizabethan period. The typical role of Elizabethan women of looking after the household and handling the kids is contradicted; the rights of Elizabethan women are defied; and the power of Elizabethan women in the household and the society is taken to new extents. The role‚ rights and power of Elizabethan women is confronted upon with the use of the

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    Ideals of Women in Othello What is the ideal woman? The response to this by today’s society might differ to that of Renaissance society. In the Renaissance‚ women were seen as possessions. Their duty was to marry a man and show obedience and chastity. These expectations of women are shown in the play Othello‚ by William Shakespeare. In the play‚ the two prominent women‚ Desdemona and Emilia‚ both recognize the expectations of women at the time. However‚ the two women disagree in their views on

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    Othello written by William Shakespeare is a very interesting and double-minded play. I chose the passage of Emilia’s speech to Desdemona not because it was odd but because Emilia stood out to me as a very opinionated woman. I wanted to work with it more closely because Emilia captured my attention with her slightly exaggerated opinions on men. I got a strong sense of inequality with this whole scene (4.3). Emilia thinks that it is the husbands’ fault for their wives to be cheating: “But I do

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    female characters of Othello endure it is clear that Shakespearean society viewed women as lesser beings who existed only to serve the men in their lives‚ and who were supposed to subservient‚ submissive‚ pure and above all else obedient. Obedient to their husbands‚ father‚ brothers and all men. Patriarchal rule justified women’s subordination as the natural order because women were thought to be physiologically and psychologically inferior to men. Although the women in Othello are measured against

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    Discuss the representation of women in the patriarchal world of Othello Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello‚ represents women as victims of the patriarchal society in which they live. Early modern England‚ founded on Christian theology‚ viewed women‚ daughters of Eve‚ as sexual temptresses who needed to be ruled over by men in order to have their innate tendency of lasciviousness restrained (Marriot 10). Consequently‚ social expectations were placed on women to be chaste‚ silent and gentle in demeanor

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    Analysis of Othello by William Shakespeare A brief synopsis of the plot The play opens on a street in Venice‚ Italy. In the opening scene Iago‚ Othello’s ensign‚ and Roderigo‚ the suitor of Desdemona‚ decide to tell senator Brabantio that his daughter Desdemona has left to marry Othello without her father’s permission. Brabantio confronts Othello‚ but finally he is convinced by Othello and Desdemona that they love each other and gives them permission. At the same time Turkish invasion is reaching

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    A tall man with blue-black skin. 3- What happened when Allison started to spin herself on the bar seat? The barstool comes clear off its base. 4- What is the reaction of the giant man when that happened? He asked her if she was American. 5- Where is living the giant’s brother? He lives in Roché Estair. 6- Where is located Roché Estair? In New York‚ near the big lake. 7- What does the giant is trying to say by saying “ Roché Estair”? He’s trying so say Rochester. 8- What’s his brother’s name

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    someone‚ pegged black man as being dangerous animalistic creatures: telling other men of superiority that they were after their wives and their nice things when in reality all the black man wanted was to be treated like a human being and not animals. This is something that the black man still has to ask for today because with the centuries of negativity surrounding their skin color and the way the media depicts them

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