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Delvig [45]
3 years ago
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50 POINTS What social constructs of love and gender from the Renaissance do we still have today? Your response should be a minim

um of five sentences.
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kari74 [83]3 years ago
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While many social constructs present during the Renaissance are gone today, some still remain. During the Renaissance, women were many times objectified and judged on appearance. While not as bad today, this is still present in our society. Many women are judged based off appearance all the time, from celebrities to the average woman. While this is mostly looked down upon in society today, it still remains.

dangina [55]3 years ago
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Answer:Throughout history, men and women have been assigned specific roles to which society prescribes standards and qualifications. There are certain tasks that have been traditionally completed only by men, and others that have been assigned to women; most of which are separated by the realm of the domestic sphere. During the period of the Renaissance, men and women were assigned very different roles within society. The value, social expectations, legal status, and rights of citizenship differed greatly between the sexes as well as among the classes. Many of these gender roles can be identified through careful readings of the literature produced throughout the Renaissance. Sometimes the roles are clearly defined, while in other instances the characters move fluidly between them. In Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Renaissance ideas of men and women can be easily identified. However, Rosalind possesses many of the traits typically associated with maleness as she manipulates Orlando and woos him as an outsider. Orlando is also forced into submission by his domineering older brother, Oliver. In As You Like It, Shakespeare assigns the traditional Renaissance gender roles to opposing sexes in the play.

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