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Gender Politics in Macbeth (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English Language
and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1, University of
Heidelberg (Anglistisches Seminar), course: Shakespeare's Tragedies
- Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear, language: English, abstract:
Renaissance tragedy does to a large extent deal with common
political, religious and social questions of the time. In most
cases, authors use tragedy as the place to question and even
criticize those issues, and thus use it as a political space. In
Jacobean England, society was profoundly hierarchical with the king
on top of the state, and the father or husband as head of the
family. " W]omen were clearly socially subordinate, and the
preponderance of discourse on the gender hierarchy was
misogynistic" . Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's late tragedies,
written in 1606, and presented at the Globe Theatre later that
year. In Shakespeare's plays sex and gender are crucial for
defining human identity and political power. In the course of this
essay, I will first take a closer look at gender ideology in the
English Renaissance and in Renaissance tragedy and see how society
justified the social subordination of women, and what kind of
behaviour was considered appropriate for women. As Macbeth is a
play that hugely builds on gender stereotyping, I will afterwards
work out the play's definition of masculinity and femininity in the
medieval social context the tragedy is set in, and subsequently
analyse the characters of the three witches and king Duncan
regarding their hermaphroditism and androgynity, and see whether
the blurring of fixed gender roles might be interpreted as an
indication that gender politics in Macbeth are unusual for the
medieval Scottish context. The main part of this essay will be
dedicated to the Macbeths, two strongly individualized characters.
I will examine the characters of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth first,
take a look at how their ambition leads to their downfall and
afterwards discuss whether it i
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