The society of the 16th century is highly structured. A woman of the upper class is expected to become a husband's trophy. These people were asked to hunt, guide and fight. If you choose not to comply with these requirements, others in the community question, look down, even even punish others. The famous writer William Shakespeare divides this subject into comedy and tragedy, and the results are quite different. In Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing, William Shakespeare ridiculed the stereotypical sex role through image, dialogue, and character characteristics by establishing Beatrice and Macbeth as the protagonists of Benedic and Macbeth.
In most cases, the characters of Macbeth do not play a distinct sexual role appropriate to the world of Shakespeare. Instead, each character shows a characteristic of opposite sex. Masquerade Macbeth and the manhood of the witch conquered Macbeth, which resulted in the murder of Duncan, which ultimately led to the collapse of Macbeth himself.
William Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth" is exploring and challenging traditional gender roles and gender norms. The female character of this drama has a strong male character, but the male character shows the characteristics of the woman in fact, it reverses the fixed ideological role of sex. One of the typical gender norms in society is that men are workers, health care providers, women play the role of cultivation and nursing care and are marked as being emotional and low level, so the basic In fact it is the power of the family. From this point of view, it is shown that men's physical strength is strong and courageous at a powerful and frightening moment, but in Shakespeare's Macbeth men show that men will soon become weaker and women will remain "strong" I will. Macwhite and Macbeth were shown many times among women. The role of Macbeth 's gradual transition through the script shows how challenging and questioned the stereotyped gender norm
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.
Shakespeare does not trust the traditional sex role. He constantly overturns these roles and makes men obedient to dominant women, which indicates that Shakespeare's emotions are unfair in the typical direction of "natural order" in society. Macbeth is a drama with nothing at the cutting edge like sex or sex. The blind ambition hides the hero's thought, so the darkness penetrates into the drama. But it is simply the relationship between Macbeth and his wife and their lack of knowledge and their belief will drive them to fear they can not avoid. Their relationship does not represent nature, but rather represents an exaggerated combination of super male temperament