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How Is Lady Macbeth Exemplify The Role Of Women

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In many books we have read this year big women roles, and women's empowerment have been very prominent. In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is the instigator for the plan to take the throne and is the one who commits the act. Ballad of the Sad Cafe’s main character is a strong woman Miss Amelia, who does not need to be loved by a man. In the poem Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou, she explains how people may judge you and people may wonder why someone would love you, and it is all confidence. Maya Angelou was also an avid women's and civil rights activist who used her poetry to convey her messages. Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Phenomenal Woman, and Macbeth, are all examples of stories who exemplify the patriarchal role as a female, causing them to be the leader …show more content…

After the twisted couple commits the crime Macbeth cannot face himself and Lady Macbeth takes the Patriarchal role and demands, “Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures,” (Macbeth 2.2). This clarifies the role of strong role that women play in Macbeth. In the time it was written, women were delicate and fragile beings, but Shakespeare expanded the horizons. Another example of feminism in Macbeth is the three witches; who are the ones who control everybody's actions throughout the whole play, and who ultimately drive the plot. Like Macbeth, Miss Amelia in Ballad was a strong female character who played the patriarchal role, but was portrayed more literally. Miss Amelia was “A dark, tall woman with bones and muscles like a man,” (McCullers 2). This characterization of her continues feminism through our writing. In Maya Angelou's poem the phrase “I’m a woman. Phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that’s me.” is repeated throughout the poem at the end of each stanza (Angelou 10-13). Everytime she explains all of her odd little attributes about herself, but always knows she is a strong, confident

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