Theme Of Women In Othello

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The equality between the two sexes has evolved over the generations to give strengths to those who may need it and create a more safe and equal work for everyone. In Shakespeare’s time there were moments between the men and women that are recognized as being inequality. In the play Othello we witness women treated as property of men, with an inner strength and dominance. The play has three main female roles, Desdemona, Emilia and Bianca all of which show great charisma and have all experienced weakness men had instilled on them.

Desdemona is an important female character as she displays strong traits to prove her power as a woman throughout the play. She is able to choose her husband instead of being arranged one, this is evident by Othello’s quote, “For she had eyes and chose me” (I, iii, 195). Desdemona also demonstrates her courage by speaking against her noble father, Brabantio, in respect of her mother’s action in order to justify her engagement with Othello. As what she said, “And so much duty as my mother showed to you, preferring you before her father, so much I challenge that I may profess due to the Moor my lord” (I, iii, 184-189). With this courage of hers, Desdemona has not only successfully convinced her father for the marriage, but also showed her power to disprove what was judged as the bewitched love. Indifferent than other women in Shakespeare’s time, Desdemona insisted to go to the war with Othello after the marriage than staying at home (I, iii ,243-254) This also exemplify her strong trait of daring to take risks with her husband instead of being an ordinary housewife. However, Desdemona was murdered by Othello near the end of the play. She did not blame Othello for the cause but herself of the death, “No bo...

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... the play to Bianca, continues to disrespect her and degrade her as a person; that he only sees her a silly woman that he can manipulate.

In conclusion, the female characters in the play Othello were all portrayed as women with strong character traits as they display their indifferent actions and speeches throughout the play. They are all unique as women, for in Shakespeare's era because they all have the courage and ability act as they feel just. To do things which were not commonly done by women like talk back to their husband or disobey their fathers and live their own lives. However, despite all their efforts to demonstrated their independence and inner power, they were still abused of their title in comparison to the men, due to gender stereotypes. Men consider women to be possessions with the need of only sexual arousal and freely subject them to “whores”.

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