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Shakespeare's Concern for Women: Feminist Perspectives in Shakespeare's Plays | Original Article

Aarti Mahajan*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The term feminism can be used by any political, cultural, or economic entity to establish protection for the protection of women's rights and laws. Feminism encompasses political and social ideologies and issues related to gender issues, as well as movements that advocate for gender equality and women's rights and interests. Although the terms 'feminine' and 'feminine' were not licensed until the 1980s, they were used publicly at an early age For example, Catherine Hepburn speaks of a female walker in the 1952 Woman of the Year picture.