How Does Shakespeare Represent Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Relationships in the Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night

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English

 

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Thomas P

 

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December 6, 2012

 

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Viola's gender switch also illustrates the fact that relationships between women and men are ultimately unequal. The only relationship that existed between a man and a woman that appeared to be equal was the relationship between Olivia and Cesario / Viola. The fact that the only relationship that incorporated equality between a male and a female turns out to be a relationship between two women demonstrates that Shakespeare enforced societal stereotypes of the time period in his plays...
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The fact that the only relationship that incorporated equality between a male and a female turns out to be a relationship between two women demonstrates that Shakespeare enforced societal stereotypes of the time period in his plays. Every other relationship between men and women in Twelfth Night was very unequal...
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