Article Abstract
International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2024;2(3):683-688
To The Role of Power and Gender in Shakespeare's Works
Author : Ravi Singh and Dr. Ranjana Yadav
Abstract
Gender and power dynamics provide a useful lens through which to view how these two concepts interact throughout Shakespeare's works. Shakespeare reveals the sexism in power dynamics by showing how women who seek authority are vilified and males who lose power are feminized. This shows that the tragic world is based on the idea that women cannot be genuine authorities. Dynamics of Power and Gender in Shakespeare's Tragedies This Paper will analyze Shakespeare's depiction of gender roles and power dynamics in his most famous tragedies, including Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, King Lear, and many more. Shakespeare's handling of gender and power is shown in distinct ways throughout all of his tragedies. Many of Shakespeare's plays include powerful female characters who defy the gender norms of their male-dominated society. Lady Macbeth's role as a key figure in breaking down gender and power norms is a powerful illustration of this issue in Macbeth. "Macbeth" makes a strong point of the correlation between gender and authority. The protagonist Lady Macbeth, who challenges traditional gender roles, is a driving force behind Macbeth's ascent to power. The impact of gender on her aspirations and manipulation of her husband highlight how gender shapes events.
Keywords
Power, Gender, Shakespeare's, Works and gender