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Romeo And Juliet Sexism Quotes

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In the play, Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare , an important idea is sexism and the way men and women are treated differently. This is important because it was an issue in the play and is still an issue in some parts of society today. At the beginning of the play, we see Juliet behave well, follow instructions and do as her Father says. At first, when Juliet is told she must marry Paris, she tries to be gentle and quietly express her love for Romeo without causing trouble. “Not proud you have, but thankful that you have;” this quote shows us how Juliet is thankful for her Father’s effort to arrange her marriage but she doesn’t want to go through with it because she doesn’t love him. We see how Juliet truly feels when she is talking to the nurse, “it is an honour that I dream not of.” Juliet is saying this to the nurse and her mother when they are talking to her about the benefits of marriage in hope of persuading her to marry before her father finds out she is refusing to be married. …show more content…

“To go with Paris to St. Peter’s church, or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you green-sickness carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow face.” This quote shows us how women were truly treated and how if you didn’t obey, you will be thrown out onto the streets like Juliet was by her father. It shows us the true actions of men in those times and how men are treated with respect and women are treated as people just there to follow orders. In Shakespeare's times, women were treated very poorly and any female with a different opinion was disowned. This, however, didn’t stop Juliet from following her heart and we see her true and passionate character when she plans an escape with Friar

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