"Gender Roles And Power Dynamics In Shakespeare’s Tragedies"

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  • Dr. Harpreet Kaur

Abstract

This research paper examines gender roles and power dynamics in Shakespeare’s tragedies, focusing on how the playwright portrays gender relations and authority structures within his dramatic works. By analyzing selected tragedies such as Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, and King Lear, this study reveals the complexities of gender representation and the impact of power on personal and political spheres. The paper explores how Shakespeare’s characters navigate and subvert traditional gender roles, the implications of these portrayals for understanding power dynamics, and the ways in which these dynamics reflect broader societal norms. The findings underscore the nuanced approach Shakespeare takes to gender and power, offering insights into the historical context of his plays and their relevance to contemporary discussions on gender and authority.

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2019-06-25

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Dr. Harpreet Kaur. (2019). "Gender Roles And Power Dynamics In Shakespeare’s Tragedies". Elementary Education Online, 18(2), 1088–1096. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/8129

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