Othello women's view on how women see things in William · Shakespeare 's tragic "Othello". What are their views on narrative development? Let's analyze women's point of view in this article. This is a gift from a scarf to Emilia's husband, Tess Demona was founded for murder. Helen Gardner talks about the view of Emilia's 'Othello: Tragedy of beauty and wealth'.
William · Shakespeare 's "Othello" can be read from the perspective of feminism. Feminist analysis of Othello's play makes it possible to judge women's different social values and positions in Elizabethan society. Othello is an example of the patriarchal expectation of the Elizabethan era. Practice of society, patriarchal marriage privilege, and suppression and restriction of femininity. According to the Elizabethan or Shakespeare established in the Renaissance society, women are married. As a single occupation, marriage takes a lot of responsibility for housekeeping. In addition, women are silent, chivalrous, and should be obedient to husbands, fathers, brothers and all men. Since women are considered to be inferior to men both physically and mentally, the patriarch proves that the subordinate status of women is a natural order.
Today, feminists believe that women's "feminization" is not "nature". History is trying to hide women's social expectations as part of natural law. But Othello women are former feminists and seem to only enhance their ideological expectations for women through their own actions. But this is not that a woman in a drama will not question men at all. When she talked to Desdeimona at the end of the fourth act, Emilia's view on men was very serious. In a speech reminiscent of Sherlock 's eyes of the Jews, Emilia believes that women are physically different from men.