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CP English II Short Stories

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Blog 18: Female Roles in Shakespeare's Macbeth

Now that our reading of the tragic drama, Macbeth, is complete, we are able to take a more critical eye to aspects of theme, characterization, and plot. Perhaps one of the most glaring observations about the play is the limited influence of female roles. In fact, the two main female characters, Lady Macbeth ad Lady Macduff, are only referenced in terms of their husbands. This detail is very telling of the time period in which Shakespeare wrote and the time period the story takes place.

Visit the following website and read up on Shakespeare's treatment of Gender Roles in Macbeth:

Do you agree/ disagree with some of the article's analysis? Choose a quotation from Thacker's writing and argue for or against it.

Use the following website below to fill in your class worksheet and make deeper connections between Shakespeare's relationship with Anne Hathaway and his representation of females in Macbeth:



[One paragraph response- 5 points, posted by 1.18.10; Worksheet handed in at the end of the period - 6 points]

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