Societal Expectations Of Women In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Do only as you’re told. Marry not who you want to, but who others want you to. Make sure to always have a man escort you down the street because you don’t want others to think of you as juvenile or disgraceful and never argue against what you’re given. These were just a few of the societal expectations for women back in the 15th century, where the play Romeo and Juliet took place. In that time, women were treated more like objects than actual people, although in the play there were quite a few female characters who rebelled against these unjust expectations and showed much more progressive mindsets for that time.

As one of the very few female roles in the play one would say that Lady Capulet plays a far less significant role than any of the