women in shakespeare
Title: women in shakespeare
Category: Literature / English
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women in shakespeare
Women in Shakespeare
Often in literature, parallels are used to accentuate certain things. William Shakespeare utilizes this tool in both The Taming of the Shrew and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In both of these comedic plays, there is a set of women who are at odds with each other. These relationships can be compared and contrasted in different aspects.
In Shakespeare's, "The Taming of the Shrew" the relationship between the sisters Katherine and Bianca
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of running away, but can’t as she foolishly still loves Demetrius. Helena and Hermia’s relationship has changed completely, entirely because of the effect of the love potion on Lysander and Demetrius. The friendship shown before the argument contrasts greatly to the hostility afterwards. The change has been for the worse, completely destroying the women’s trust in each other, and all because of a fight between two men, caused by a mischievous spirit.
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