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soldi70 [24.7K]
3 years ago
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To what extent does the portrayal of men and women support a patriarchal view of the world "a knights tale"

English
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Arte-miy333 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The patriarchal vision in "a knights tale" is established as men are considered the center of society and hold leadership and governance positions, while women occupy positions of less importance and value.

Explanation:

Patriarchy is an economic and political system that places men of society as the holders of power and the center of society within a population. In this system, only men have social, economic and political privileges and are responsible for occupying leadership positions in all elements of society. Meanwhile, women are placed in devalued positions and are seen as weaker and less privileged elements.

We can see a representation of this "a knights tale" since men are placed as the great heroes and leaders, while women take on secondary roles.

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