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the role of women in Shakespearean society


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The Taming of the Shrew Specific Criticism Exam Questions with Latest Update


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the role of women in Shakespearean society


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taming of the shrew Exam Questions with Latest Update (Shakespeare’s Women)


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The Taming of the Shrew Specific Criticism Exam Questions with Latest Update
what does critic Hall comment about Shakespeare's intentions regarding Shakespearean women? - ANSWER-"He's challenging an audience's expectations of how a woman is supposed to behave. What if, as a human being, she doesn't want to roll over, as was expected in Shakespeare's day? I actually think he's championing the woman's rights." 
 
What does Doran suggest about the madness of the two characters? - ANSWER-"Madness is a way that society can label you. That's what Kate and Petruchio ...
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what does critic Hall comment about Shakespeare's intentions regarding Shakespearean women? - ANSWER-"He's challenging an audience's expectations of how a woman is supposed to behave. What if, as a human being, she doesn't want to roll over, as was expected in Shakespeare's day? I actually think he's championing the woman's rights." 
 
What does Doran suggest about the madness of the two characters? - ANSWER-"Madness is a way that society can label you. That's what Kate and Petruchio ...
the role of women in Shakespearean society
"Do as I bid you" - Shylock - ANSWER-- AO3 demonstrates the patriarchal society. Eliz. women were regarded as subservient to men. Jessica's life is dominated by her father. Eliz. aud wld expect this inferior position of women in the play. However, a modern aud wld be much more surprised and disapproving of it. 
 
- She must uphold the stringent rules of her father in the patriarchal society. Reiterates the suppressed life women in the Shakespearean era lived. 
 
"So is the will of a living d...
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"Do as I bid you" - Shylock - ANSWER-- AO3 demonstrates the patriarchal society. Eliz. women were regarded as subservient to men. Jessica's life is dominated by her father. Eliz. aud wld expect this inferior position of women in the play. However, a modern aud wld be much more surprised and disapproving of it. 
 
- She must uphold the stringent rules of her father in the patriarchal society. Reiterates the suppressed life women in the Shakespearean era lived. 
 
"So is the will of a living d...
taming of the shrew Exam Questions with Latest Update (Shakespeare’s Women)
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Shakespeare's World Exam Questions with Verified Answers
_ _is widely considered to be the greatest writer in the English language and the greatest playwright of all time. - ANSWER-William; Shakespeare 
 
_lived in _ during the flowering of _ _known as the _. - ANSWER-Shakespeare; England; intellectual; activity; renaissance 
 
The European Renaissance was marked by a renewed interest in_, _, _, and the _. - ANSWER-science, commerce, philosophy, arts 
 
Explain what was basic to Renaissance thinking. - ANSWER-A new emphasis on the individual and on fr...
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_ _is widely considered to be the greatest writer in the English language and the greatest playwright of all time. - ANSWER-William; Shakespeare 
 
_lived in _ during the flowering of _ _known as the _. - ANSWER-Shakespeare; England; intellectual; activity; renaissance 
 
The European Renaissance was marked by a renewed interest in_, _, _, and the _. - ANSWER-science, commerce, philosophy, arts 
 
Explain what was basic to Renaissance thinking. - ANSWER-A new emphasis on the individual and on fr...
Shakespeare's Women Female Narrator Lines Exam Questions and Answers
(MN) Did not I dance with you in Brabant once? - ANSWER-(FN) Did not I dance with you in Brabant once? 
 
(MN) I know you did. - ANSWER-(FN) How needless was it then to ask the question? 
 
(MN) You must not be so quick - ANSWER-(FN) 'Tis long of you that spur me with such questions 
 
(MN) Your wit's too hot: it speeds to fast, 'twill tire - ANSWER-(FN) Not till it leaves the rider in the mire 
 
(MN) What time o' day? - ANSWER-(FN) The hour that fools should ask 
 
(MN) Now fair befall you...
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(MN) Did not I dance with you in Brabant once? - ANSWER-(FN) Did not I dance with you in Brabant once? 
 
(MN) I know you did. - ANSWER-(FN) How needless was it then to ask the question? 
 
(MN) You must not be so quick - ANSWER-(FN) 'Tis long of you that spur me with such questions 
 
(MN) Your wit's too hot: it speeds to fast, 'twill tire - ANSWER-(FN) Not till it leaves the rider in the mire 
 
(MN) What time o' day? - ANSWER-(FN) The hour that fools should ask 
 
(MN) Now fair befall you...
Shakespeare's Women Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
Romeo and Juliet - ANSWER-Characters 
Juliet is idealistic, ingenuous she is far more practical about the situation than Romeo. 
Romeo is feminine, emotional and has a clear inner conflict throughout the play. 
Gender 
Despite Juliet being constrained by the patriarchal society she lives in, Shakespeare gives her power within the play. She is given agency and stands up to male figures. She dares to defy men, and in some way is liberated by her defiance. 
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Queen Elizabeth I - She was qu...
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Romeo and Juliet - ANSWER-Characters 
Juliet is idealistic, ingenuous she is far more practical about the situation than Romeo. 
Romeo is feminine, emotional and has a clear inner conflict throughout the play. 
Gender 
Despite Juliet being constrained by the patriarchal society she lives in, Shakespeare gives her power within the play. She is given agency and stands up to male figures. She dares to defy men, and in some way is liberated by her defiance. 
Context 
Queen Elizabeth I - She was qu...
Shakespeare's Women Act 2 - Female Narrator Exam Questions with Latest Update
(First Female): Women may fall when there is no strength in men. - ANSWER-(FN): Now is my turn to speak, 
To unmask falsehood and bring truth to light. 
Women! Shakespeare's Women! 
 
(All Females): ...Victorious - ANSWER-(FN): Age cannot wither nor custom stale her infinite variety 
 
(Orlando): With all my heart, good youth. - ANSWER-(FN): You have put him down, lady; you have put him down. 
 
(Parolles): Your husband's coming. - ANSWER-(FN): Alas, poor lady! 'Tis hard bondage to become the...
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(First Female): Women may fall when there is no strength in men. - ANSWER-(FN): Now is my turn to speak, 
To unmask falsehood and bring truth to light. 
Women! Shakespeare's Women! 
 
(All Females): ...Victorious - ANSWER-(FN): Age cannot wither nor custom stale her infinite variety 
 
(Orlando): With all my heart, good youth. - ANSWER-(FN): You have put him down, lady; you have put him down. 
 
(Parolles): Your husband's coming. - ANSWER-(FN): Alas, poor lady! 'Tis hard bondage to become the...
Shakespeare's Sister- by Virginia Woolf Exam Questions and Answers
stream-of-consciousness - ANSWER-a person's thoughts and reactions, presented in a continuous, uninterrupted flow 
 
rhetoric - ANSWER-the art of effective, persuasive communication 
 
feminism - ANSWER-the advocacy and appeal of women's rights in the political, social, and economic realms of society 
 
What is one way Woolf actively tries to connect with her audience? - ANSWER-She talks about what her audience might expect from her. 
 
Virginia Woolf was primarily a(n) _____. - ANSWER-Moderni...
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stream-of-consciousness - ANSWER-a person's thoughts and reactions, presented in a continuous, uninterrupted flow 
 
rhetoric - ANSWER-the art of effective, persuasive communication 
 
feminism - ANSWER-the advocacy and appeal of women's rights in the political, social, and economic realms of society 
 
What is one way Woolf actively tries to connect with her audience? - ANSWER-She talks about what her audience might expect from her. 
 
Virginia Woolf was primarily a(n) _____. - ANSWER-Moderni...
Shakespeare's Life Exam Questions with Correct Answers
When was Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-April 23, 1564 
 
When did Shakespeare die? - ANSWER-April 23, 1616 
 
Where was Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-Stratford-upon-Avon, England 
 
Who was Shakespeare's wife? - ANSWER-Anne Hathaway (she was pregnant before marriage) 
 
Who were Shakespeare's children? - ANSWER-Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith 
 
What was Shakespeare chosen to be a part of? - ANSWER-The Lord Chamberlain's Men (a big acting company/most prestigious in London) 
 
Who rose after Qu...
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When was Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-April 23, 1564 
 
When did Shakespeare die? - ANSWER-April 23, 1616 
 
Where was Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-Stratford-upon-Avon, England 
 
Who was Shakespeare's wife? - ANSWER-Anne Hathaway (she was pregnant before marriage) 
 
Who were Shakespeare's children? - ANSWER-Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith 
 
What was Shakespeare chosen to be a part of? - ANSWER-The Lord Chamberlain's Men (a big acting company/most prestigious in London) 
 
Who rose after Qu...
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