Thursday, January 26, 2017
Role Reversal in Romeo and Juliet
  Even in  right a courses modern society,  galore(postnominal) male and female stereotypes  be present. These g blockadeer stereotypes were even  more(prenominal) present during the Middle Ages in which the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespe be was set.  through characterization, Shakespeare clearly depicts the societal  candidate for behavior, beliefs and values in  some(prenominal) males and females. However the  ii lovers in the play, Romeo and Juliet, defy these standards of their time and in turn eventually end up in their  unlucky death. The gender stereotypes during the 14th hundred consist of  workforce  creation violent and women being passive,  precisely with Romeo displaying femininity through his  romanticistic ways and Juliet showing an  quaint strength for women during her time, Romeo and Juliets  illicit behavior proves how they did not  hunt the norm at the time. \nIn Verona during the mid 1500s, the world of males was founded upon  frenzy,   knowledgeable domin   ance, and conquest. Daily life was shown to be full of tense atmospheres,  peculiarly with the conflict between the Capulets and the Montagues. The two houses dislike for each  separate was transmitted all the way  obliterate to the lowest positions of servants. During the  scratch line act of the play, Shakespeare already demonstrates the violence instilled in males. Sampson, one of the Capulet servants, boasted to  other servant, Tis true, and therefore women, being the/weaker vessels, are ever thrust to the  paries; therefore I/ testament push Montagues men from the wall, and thrust/ his maids to the wall (1.1). These were the thoughts of an  clean male person during the time. Their inherent aptitude and primal desires were acted upon without a  sulfur thought of morality or consequence. Male enemies had to be brought down through fighting duels, and women were  nonentity but objects meant for males to overpower and  reserve to satisfy their own sexual needs. Women also had a  po   tbelly of behavioral expectations they had to follow. They were considered to be...  
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