At Aphra Behn's Rover, the reader shows that what women can do in Europe in the 1600s is to engage in prostitution through marriage and prostitution through roles such as Hellena and Angelique. Two women have different opinions about love, gender, and marriage. Helena is a woman who does not want to be ruled by men. Her father and brother confirmed that she will enter the monastery she refused. Helena does not want to control his own desires and if she can choose and love herself, he will have the right to love.
Courtship and marriage are always one of the themes used in Aphra Behn's "The Rover" and "Oroonoko". Not only the plot but also the written letters are emphasized. In "The Rover", Aphra Behn criticizes the idea of married arrangements that are not stereotypes of women and they should propose to men of any highland. She also depicts romance through prostitution, and the virgin gives her a distinct meaning of strife with the phrase "maugree hir heed". Such planned violence not only contradicts the status of young people but also seems to be related to the courtyard character of the story. This rape is against the story of the Cavaliers that reminds us that we have never heard of Joe's male perspective, but my wife's point of view - this view has empirical grounds. Certainly, this experience
Women and men in Aphra Behn 's "The Rover" bill, one of the wanderers, have opened two scenes, showing that men and women occupy very different fields. Aphra Behn comparing contrast between men and women in the first scene 1 and the first scene 2 sets her first scene in the room to introduce the family's field. Information on their hidden opinions and ideas. So Vane was able to tell the audience the difficulty of patriarchal society drawn about Helena and Florinda on their brother Pedro's behavior.
Exploration of gender politics is continuing at Afra Vane's "The Rover" by John Burton. The first famous female playwright wrote this restored comedy of the 17th century, and guest director of theater at David Bond, Royal Wales Music School, chose her perspective center stage. The autumn season is surrounded by "Mr. Jam" of Noah Highder, a magical realism playwriter to be held from November 30th to December. Rau Studio Theater 3. Theater is about Lucy and her fictional friend, a 4-year old girl named Mamarad. Mr. Marmalade shows Lucy's highly frustrated thought about adulthood in dark cartoons