William · Shakespeare's depiction of women is very different for each comedy. In his work "Training Memories", "Merchant of Venice", "Doing nothing", he depicts dominant women and obedient women. After all, Shakespeare not only refutes the wife's typical role but also examines the complexity of women by showing various attitudes, feelings, reactions, reactions to men. In Shakespeare's "training of Tam", the difficulty of marriage and concession is the central position.
The depiction of sex role in William Shakespeare play 'Othello' reflects poor treatment of women and some stereotypes of society for men. Both male and female characters in the play have a certain gender expectation for these roles. In a male-dominated society, people think that women should be seen instead of being asked. It is said that these women are treated like wealth. If they say that, they will soon be silent. Female
Women of William Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dreams are dramas depicting the lack of female freedom. This is the story of a couple of couples including Oberon, one of the gods who proved his sovereignty against Queen Fairy Queen. These two men argue about Indian boys who had recently caused their mother to die. - The colors of the flowers must be adjusted, the grass must be prepared, the grass must be drawn, the trees must be trimmed, and the bushes must be trimmed not. Human rulership to nature is embodied in a simple drive on the street. However, human beings rarely face or perceive the impact of this rule on nature. This control request is accepted and even honored
Throughout history, women always receive different treatment. Some people are not always accepted by society, others are considered something. William · Shakespeare 's play "Othello", women are not regarded as equal in his time. In society, women should be mothers, and if they are members of the royal family, they should treat their husbands. Women of theater Othello are characters, Desdemona, Emilia, Bianca. - In Othello and Dedemona play "The tragedy of Othello", Shakespeare actually tested our perception of love and whether it exists or not. Judging from the relationship between Desdemona and Othello, this play seems to say that marriage based on innocent romantic love and love necessarily fails. Shakespeare is pessimistic about the existence and survival of true love. His woman's role has in common a betrayal and a fraud, especially