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Othello's Feminist Quotes

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In Act 4 scene 3, Shakespeare portrays Emilia as a strong, opinionative feminist who is adamant in her beliefs about gender equality and complains about double-standards in society through the use of language devices such as chiasmus, anaphora and imperative verbs in her very inspirational monologue. One way Emilia's portrayed as a feminist is when she talks how women only follow what men do. This is presented when Emilia says “ The ills we do, their ills instruct us so.” In this truthful quote, Emilia is suggesting that the bad things women do, men compel them to do. Women cannot be blamed for adultery when they live in a patriarchal society and are treated poorly by men. This is shown Through the use of chiasmus and repetition. The noun

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