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Gender Identities In Tragedy And Romance

It is a peculiar feature of Shakespeare's plays that they both participate in and reflect the ideas of gender roles in Western society. They reflect existing notions about the 'proper' roles of men and women, they can be said to be a product of their society. However, since they have been studied, performed, and taught for five hundred years, they may be seen as formative of contemporary notions about the relationships between males, females, and power. Masculinity, "is not a natural given, something that comes with possession of male sexual organs, but an achievement, and something that must be worked toward and maintained "(Smith 131 Most of Shakespeare's plays have traceable sources for their central plots. Representations of gender in Renaissance drama are tied to their original presentation bearing the traces of their history in a theatrical enterprise which completely excluded women, construct gender from a relentlessly andocentric perspective. It is the ways in which these......


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