Gender In Othello

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In Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello, he demonstrates the importance of being a male or female by indicating the different social status between men and women to reveal the effects of gender. Shakespeare illustrates the role of women during Elizabethan, and how they were ruled by man, their father and husband. At the beginning of the play, while Iago and Roderigo are trying to let Brabantio to notice that his daughter was stolen. The line “…Look to your house, your daughter, and your bags! Thieves, thieves!” revealed the uneven social status between male and female, and how women are seen as objects owned by men, by listing Desdemona, houses and bags together reflected the uneven position in the Elizabethan period - the female’s condition in society

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