Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Romances




Blog # 11
Romances Shakespeare's Society







According to Shakespeare's society. the men had the entire assumption of superiority, they have a control over the women, and as a traditional families in the Shakespeare's time, the women had to obey to the men and they were to be disposed to stay in home and attend their husband. The men looked the women as a their properties and they have to do whatever the men wanted..
Beatrice and Benedick were of couple of the play.  they treatment called the attention in  that time,because was considered challenger in that time were the women were very traditional wives and following all their husbands orders,because it was a patriarchal society.
The people were interesting in this kind of plays; the behaviors in these relationship between men and woman called the popularity.  The society in general in the Shakespeare' society was very patriarchal and one thing different at the routine was viewed with attention, as a Benedick and Beatrice romance.

Benedick of Padua was Don Pedro's companion. He never married , but he falls in love at Beatrice, and he swears that he will never marry. He was called "courtier" that means attending on the prince

 In Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare's society  all men in the  play thing that women have to have all virtues as purity,virginity, class, noble to be property of them.

2 comments:

  1. I think you get the idea of patriarchy correctly, but I do not understand what you mean exactly by

    "Shakespeare's society all men in the play thing that women have to have all virtues as purity,virginity, class, noble to be property of them." ---???

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  2. That Patriarchy. If only men didn't give birth or raise children Right, women would be able to raise children with feminine values.

    Shucks.

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