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The Role of Women in Shakespeare’s Play “Othello”

Essay describes that Shakespear potrayed women being used as property and as temptresses in Othello.

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The Role of Women in Shakespeare’s Play “Othello”             William Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan time, and he wrote all his plays based on the society at the time period. In Shakespeare’s plays, women were expected to be a weaker sex, they were inferior to men, and in the end they would end up dead. Like many of ...





... men. The role that Shakespeare gives to Desdemona, Emilia, and Bianca in Othello portrays women as obedient, as property, as temptresses, and the worse of all, they are being accused as whores by their males. I cannot imagine putting myself in these women shoes. I wish Shakespeare is alive today, so he can see how far women have come.
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