Lady Macbeth's actions do not reflect the traditional gender roles of the period in which the play was written.
<h3>What were the gender roles at the time?</h3>
- Women were extremely submissive to their husbands.
- Men were responsible for running a wedding.
- Women were not dominant figures and had to deal with domestic affairs.
- Men were solely responsible for matters such as politics, monarchy, battles, among other matters.
Lady Macbeth proves to be a very dominant figure. She is responsible for determining what her husband should do, punishing him when he wants to do something different. In this case, we can say that she is completely out of the gender roles of the time.
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You need to be more specific when asking questions like this. First of all, you should copy the second paragraph of whatever you are reading. After doing that, you will be able to get a suitable answer for your question.
In rashomon I think the servant doesn’t kill the lady
What he means by this is, He is trying to convince Odysseus to leave the lost men behind and get off Circe's island before it is too late.
First off, answer "He is trying to convince the other men to help him kill a cow" is absolutely WRONG. I laughed when I read it, lol.
All of the other answers don't make sense :)
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