It goes against the role of women: -
The lack of dialogue underscores the lack of voice and power of women.
The direction of certain stages emphasizes that men underestimate women.
Lack of dialogue indicates a lack of communication between men and women at the time.
Stage instructions suggest that a silent woman speaks through subtle but important acts.
In the "little things" in the play, women were considered lower than men. In the game. In the days of Glasspell, it was clear that there was a gender gap between men and women. Minnie Light was a symbol used to represent the lives of many women in the past. Most people weren't happy with the housework, but some managed to get used to this way of life.
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One of the most important painters in European art history, Rembrandt, lived in the<em> "</em><em>Dutch Golden Age</em><em>"</em> (<em>The Netherlands around the 17th century</em>), the nation was a top world power and influenced science, politics, commerce and culture in general, needless to say arts; this context allowed him to accomplish success at an early age, although he was also surrounded by personal tragedies; his childhood and home life were of big influence on his art; starting with being a successful business person who entered the lucrative market for portraiture, a genre which would make him famous, although later on he lost his fortune; he also suffered the death of 3 of his children at a short age, which affected his art altogether with the health and death of his wife.
The fact that he suffered from "<em>stereo blindness</em>" (<em>insufficient depth perception</em>) caused him to paint 3D scenes on Bi-dimensional surfaces, which made him a prodigy.