Why Is Shakespeare Considered Superior To Women

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During Shakespeares time men were considered superior to women. Int this patriarchal society, women were seen as property, first owned by their fathers and then passed on to their husbands. They were considered the weaker sex and always needed to be watched or protected by a man. Women usually were married at a young age, and were only married off by their fathers for social class or money. When married, women were expected to bear children, and could not get a divorce if they wanted one. Education was mainly given to men, but some women, usually of a higher social class, could receive some education and learn how to read and write. There were certain desired qualities of a woman. Benedick, a young lord in the play, says “One woman is fair,