The Representation Of Women In Shakespeare's Othello

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Shakespeare’s “Othello” demonstrates how women have lived in a male dominant society during the Elizabethan society which gives men special privileges. “Othello” serves as an example to show the experience of women who lived during the Elizabethan society, where they had to face a tough time being discriminated. Women according to Shakespeare’s society were meant to be the submissive sex. Additionally, women were deprived from their basic right of expressing their opinion; they are there just to serve men and obey orders silently for their husbands’ pleasure, otherwise death will be their fate. The role and representation of women in “Othello” illustrates the traditional Elizabethan women and how they faced the male dominated society.

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