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The men of Othello possess the authority to choose when to listen to and believe women, and when to silence them; thus, a woman speaking against her husband (or at all, really) gets read as improper and incriminating as a sign of her wild, uncontrollable nature.
Othello is a play that asks us to examine the position of women in society, since it explores issues such as: clandestine marriage, accusations of adultery, and it includes three different social classes of women.
2 Αυγ 2020 · By applying the intersectional concept of Chandra Mohanty, the research identified that the women positions were determined by the aspects of race and class. The high-class woman in patriarchal...
16 Νοε 2021 · Male characters who feel like their reputation is threatened, due to the actions of the women around them, appear in various plays by Shakespeare. Many of his male characters conclude that the only way to assure their reputation stays intact, is to assert control over the women, and treating them like objects and subordinates.
19 Δεκ 2022 · Regarding this, this paper aims to examine the prominent English playwright and poet William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet in terms of gender representations by breaking down...
selected Shakespeare’s plays, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, and Hamlet, all contain plots where male domination provides a context in which women must navigate their existence.
This paper is aimed at unveiling the feminist evidence underlying in the depiction of female characters. In Othello, Desdemona, the female protagonist, undergoes a peculiar fall from grace based on male Machiavellian plotting.