The correct answer is FALSE. E2020 just corrected me.
The popularity of John Fletcher's 1611 adaptation of "The Taming of the Shrew" suggests that "even then, audiences wanted to see greater gender equality" (Option A)
<h3>How is the above correct?</h3>
Although Fletcher's sequel is sometimes dismissed as a comedy, other commentators recognize the more serious ramifications of such a reaction.
"Fletcher's answer may in itself indicate the type of discomfort that Shrew has traditionally centered on males, and why its various editions since 1594 have continually engineered means of "smoothing the edges,"
Hence, option A is the correct answer.
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Full Question:
The popularity of John Fletcher's 1611 adaptation of The Taming of the Shrew
suggests that_____?
even then, audiences wanted to see greater gender equality
Fletcher was a better writer than Shakespeare
Fletcher's play was more humorous than Shakespeare's
Fletcher's play was more moving than Shakespeare's
C, it would be quite contradicting to say something supportive of the other side.
The term "genocide" means any actions applied to the ethnic, religious or other group of people with the intention to destroy it in whole or in part.
The key factor in understanding genocide are:
a) Rhetoric used to justify mass killings. - As an example, we can Hitler`s rhetoric on the perfection of the Aryan nation, its godly origins. And, as its opposite, the Jewish nation of the low origins. They were killed only based on their appearance, beliefs, and the life style.
c) Main influences on actors.
d) Media response. Media is the best way to influence people, if the government controls media it controls its people, therefore media plays a very important role in the expansion of the genocide.
The EXEPT factor is b) Types of military equipment used. As it is not important what type of the arms are used. It can be mental methods of influencing (e.g. Nazi Germany implanting the belief of the superiority of their nations and with that brainwashing people), prisons, tortures, etc.