Women's appearance and behavior in Shakespeare's plays - women are sweet and elegant creatures, ghosts of joy - they are pure angels and they are "good" - they are the most fascinating women in literature , Shakespeare can not explain them in detail - their voices are attractive, beautiful and standing - they seem to exist only in the drama role in attaching to others - more than half of Shakespeare's plays In women, men who play the most important role are smart and courageous and take the initiative to save others's lives.
Introduction to women in Shakespeare 's drama shows her feelings about women and their role in society. As our guidance on Shakespeare's women's role type suggests, women's degrees of freedom are lower than male personality during the Shakespeare era. As we all know, it is not permissible for women to perform in the active years of Shakespeare. His famous female characters such as Desdemona and Juliette are all actually played by men. Women in the plays of Shakespeare are often underrated. They are obviously bound by social roles, but Bud shows how women affect women around them. His drama shows the difference in expectations between upper and lower levels of women at the time. A high birth woman is called "property" and can be handed over between her father and her husband. In most cases they are socially restricted and they can not explore the world around them without a guardian. Many of these women are forced and controlled by men in their lives.
A female drama "Hamlet" in Shakespearean plays is used as a way for men to get what they want through Hamlet, a Shakespeare play. Hamlet men continue to use women directly or indirectly to get something from other men. Currently used in Kings Claudius, Polonius, Hamlet, only two women in the entire game were Gertrude and Ophelia. Ophelia was used (mostly together) by Polonius and the king, and Hamlet also used the Ophelia. Gertrude was used
In the past, it has played a small role in society. According to social, economic, and political women, Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' play women are not portrayed as important persons. Female characters in drama such as Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, Ophelia Hamlet's lover, etc are all complex and contrary to each other. This is two different roles, but Shakespeare explains them as being negative in its small role. Acceptance in the world, and their sorrow