Critique of Paulina feminist from the viewpoint of feminism explores the gender theme in literature, evaluates the value of female characters, promotes unknown female writers, and interprets classics from a political perspective. Shakespeare is more difficult to classify than other white male masters because of the human nature of his female character. Critic Katherine McCluskey claimed to the feminist "Do not choose the patriarchal rule of bad, but suggest the power of resistance" (McLuskie 106).
In 'The Story of Winter', I found one of Shakespeare's greatest women (indeed, if she is not a fictional person, she may be one of the best women ever). Paulina is a Sicilian aristocrat and a friend of King Haumaunee, King of Leonetus. His wife believed that King Wang Leontes became ridiculous as his friends could persuade him that he could not stay in the king and his pregnant wife was cheating on him. As a result, he put her in jail and opposed everyone's demands around him.
Feminist interpretation of the story of winter Among the tragedies of Shakespeare we studied, we were exposed to a tragic male hero who caused herself downfall. Among these tragedies, Shakespeare's female characters have a different degree of power than tragic heroes. Looking back at Othello, King Lear and Macbeth, we can see "the story of winter" as being on the extension line of women and power exploration in the early tragedies. The main character of the tragedy 'Othello' is Desdemona. She is a beautiful, intelligent, healthy, and pious person. This article analyzes her. In the first acting scene 1, Iago persuaded him to take Rejected Desderonna's pursuer Rodeligo to the house of Deademona's father, Bravantio, in the middle of the night. At one point two people shouted loudly to Othello and his daughter elope. Response to Iago