Abstract:- This paper attempts to understand a remarkable point whether we can argue, quoting Hamlet’s remark ‘frailty, thy name is woman’, that Shakespeare is a misogynist. With that end in view it analyses the situations which lead Hamlet to hold a special kind of prejudice against women. Hence, it examines the justification of his misogynistic remarks in the play. Here the chief concern is whether it is Shakespeare’s viewpoint or the view of his character Hamlet; and whether it is deep-rooted, well-thought one or momentary one. Some women characters in several other plays of Shakespeare have been studied, in an endeavor to compare their roles, and to see whether they all show weakness, or some of them surpass the male characters around t...
Unlike the stereotyped image of women in the Elizabethan era, in which women should submit to men’s ...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
Shakespeare's attitudes towards and portrayals of women have long been discussed and analyzed in man...
Abstract: The charm of Hamlet over the centuries largely lies in Shakespeare’s subtle treatment of ...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a nuanced play that illustrates revenge, madness, and complex relationships....
In the majority of Shakespeare’s works, women appear as sustaining and vital characters. They always...
It is generally accepted by scholars that Shakespeare portrayed women with far more freedom than did...
This study is a feminist-based reading of three of William Shakespeares works: Othello, Much Ado Abo...
Abstract This study investigates the suffocation of motherhood in the three major Plays of William...
In this article, I tried to give a general understanding of research on the role of women on the sta...
The purpose of this paper is to present a feminist, or at least gender-oriented, reading of Shakespe...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Surely, the frequent occurrence o...
Shakespeare\u27s characterization of women necessitates further study and discussion to fully apprec...
William Shakespeare’s plays are notoriously multi-dimensional, as are his characters. In this paper ...
Unlike the stereotyped image of women in the Elizabethan era, in which women should submit to men’s ...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
Shakespeare's attitudes towards and portrayals of women have long been discussed and analyzed in man...
Abstract: The charm of Hamlet over the centuries largely lies in Shakespeare’s subtle treatment of ...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a nuanced play that illustrates revenge, madness, and complex relationships....
In the majority of Shakespeare’s works, women appear as sustaining and vital characters. They always...
It is generally accepted by scholars that Shakespeare portrayed women with far more freedom than did...
This study is a feminist-based reading of three of William Shakespeares works: Othello, Much Ado Abo...
Abstract This study investigates the suffocation of motherhood in the three major Plays of William...
In this article, I tried to give a general understanding of research on the role of women on the sta...
The purpose of this paper is to present a feminist, or at least gender-oriented, reading of Shakespe...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Surely, the frequent occurrence o...
Shakespeare\u27s characterization of women necessitates further study and discussion to fully apprec...
William Shakespeare’s plays are notoriously multi-dimensional, as are his characters. In this paper ...
Unlike the stereotyped image of women in the Elizabethan era, in which women should submit to men’s ...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...