Gender Roles In The Renaissance

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The Renaissance was the time of transition from the Middle ages to the modern era. Although it was commonplace for people in Renaissance period to uphold social norms of a patriarchal society, a few daring people were able to hold an alternative world view, which consisted of progressive and dynamic attitudes towards the rigid gender system. Reflecting this new world view towards women, William Shakespeare presents the unique situation of this transitional period in Macbeth. Depicting Macbeth’s de-masculinization and Lady Macbeth’s de-feminization, he portrays the conflict and contradiction between the old and new paradigms related to gender. Shakespeare opposes the extreme polarization of sex roles, that is, women must be passive and weak,

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