A Critical Study of Women Portrayed in Shakespearian Play | Original Article
The portrayal of women by Shakespeare and its ways of understanding performing her leading leads have become subjects of discussion to concern. The heroines of Shakespeare encompass a number of forms and characteristics. Shakespeare's women display tremendous intellect, vitality a clear sense of self-sufficiency in his gallery of female characters. Some commentators have found Shakespeare to be a female champion innovator who has sharply left his contemporaries earlier dramaticians with stereotypical traits, which are typical to women. In comparison, other critics note that even Shakespeare 's best-pictured women have characters with derogatory characteristics. In this essay, Shakespeare's portrayal of women in his tragedies showing his feelings about women their role in society was attempted.