Aphra Behn 's The Rover patriarchal society In her play "The Wanderer" Aphra Behn suggests the existence of a powerful patriarchal society and the harm it can make using women's treatment. The main female character, Florinda, is operated, used and handled by men in the case of near-rape, assault, assault, and vulgar language. Behn also used his attitude towards Wilmore, the main male character, and women to prove her perspective. By doing so, Vane thinks patriarchal is dangerous for women. And if this powerful patriarchal society is allowed to prosper you will show what happens to women.
Women and men in Aphra Behn 's "The Rover" bill, one of the wanderers, have opened two scenes, showing that men and women occupy very different fields. Aphra Behn comparing contrast between men and women in the first scene 1 and the first scene 2 sets her first scene in the room to introduce the family's field. Information on their hidden opinions and ideas. So Vane was able to tell the audience the difficulty of patriarchal society drawn about Helena and Florinda on their brother Pedro's behavior.
Aphra Behn 's The Rover patriarchal society In her play "The Wanderer" Aphra Behn suggests the existence of a powerful patriarchal society and the harm it can make using women's treatment. The main female character, Florinda, is operated, used and handled by men in the case of near-rape, assault, assault, and vulgar language. Behn also used his attitude towards Wilmore, the main male character, and women to prove her perspective. - Shakespeare's Macbeth, familiar with the masculinity Renaissance family and Shakespeare's art, often leads to the recognition of masculinity, the role of gender, and the order of patriarchalism. The concept of order in the Renaissance was meant a change from a past open family to a restricted patriarchal family