William Shakespeare, famous and highly respected, wrote a lot of attractive drama of his time, not to mention, thoughtable, of course. His play focuses on love, the idea of love, and the consequences that may follow. In this statement, much of his play is easy to relate, and at different times his audience sees their own mirrors on the stage and it makes the experience interactive and psychologically exciting . In most of his play, powerful women have never been blinded by love.
Before seeing the role of gender in The Taming of the Tick it is important to note that Shakespeare explains gender in an interesting way throughout the work. He often writes characters that violate the role of traditional gender. Many women in the Shakespearean plays are strong, bold and reasonable, but male companions are often overwhelmed with fear of their emotions. Clear examples of this dynamics will appear in Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. Another precaution on gender is that when Shakespeare plays were first performed in England in the 16th century, all actors were men. This applies not only to Shakespeare's plays but also to all theaters. Gender is particularly confused as Shakespeare plays are full of heterosexualities, especially the role playing comedy like comedy "12 Nights" and "Stomach". Do not forget that the audience may play the role of a man that the actor faked a female character.
Of course Juliet is not the only role Shakespeare breaks the gender norm. Mrs. Macbeth and Mrs. Cleopatra are examples of strong "masculine" female characters among Shakespeare's works. In recent years, feminists and gender theorists have been fascinated by Shakespeare's plays without doubt! This finished one of the most popular tragedies of Shakespeare. The Prince appeared at the beginning and the end of the play, and offered two monologues in the form of Sonnets. The prince has these two speech, but they are quoted the two most frequently of Romeo and Juliet. In fact, the first monologue gave us the phrase "Star Lovers" which is now commonly used.