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The feelings of female characters, such as Desdemona and Emilia are completely disregarded in the story. Marriage is described as an act of “purchase”: a woman is bought by her husband, effectively as a favour, and is expected to fulfil his sexual desires in return for the privilege. Iago, the character with the most misogynistic attitude states in the first scene to Desdemona and Emilia “You rise to play and go to bed to work.” This shows the oppressive attitude towards women. If a women does an attempt to have any sexual contact she is often labeled in unclompentary terms. This can be seen in the second setting of Othello, which is the island of Cyprus. Even women who have husbands and fathers in powerful positions are still considered by Iago to be prostitutes and objects. Men are placed as the active and primary initiator of sexual exertions. Lastly, sexual possession is a central issue within the play asserting the sexual dominance of men. In conclusion, Shakespeare wanted to portray the low spot of females on the social ranking, by including female suffering into the story. Emilia sings a song about forsaken lovers and Desdemona doesn’t want to admit she has been wounded by Othello and states that she wounded herself. Even when facing death the female characters still act like they are subordinate to their husbands, as can be seen in the scenes of the deaths of both Desdemona and Emilia.
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Adding to that, Cassio hasn’t faced any punishments either, while being a “womanizer” in the story. The consequences of offensive acts are completely different for male characters, such as Iago, who has been dishonest and evil throughout the entire story. This is shown in the killing of Desdemona, who was accused of being unfaithful, without any proof and the killing of Emila who was not supportive of the dishonesty of her husband. Meanwhile women can’t perform an action that can be considered as offensive in the eyes of their husband or another male without any (deathly) consequences. The social condition in the story appears that men can do whatever they want without a suitable punishment, such as death. Forms of female suffering within the story are all caused by men.
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Secondly, the portrayal of female suffering in Othello displays the low and marginalised spot they posses on the social ranking. So, the lack of female characters shows the social climate during the times of Elizabethan society. This implements the idea that women are victims because of the male dominated social conditioning. Comparatively important female characters are considered secondary to undistinguished male characters, such as Graziano, Brabantio’s kinsman. This minority of female characters exhibit a clear vision of the social climate of the play. While these male characters with little or no impact are introduced, wives of important male characters such as Brabantio are not. They don’t contribute to the plot or theme in any way.
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Within this extensive male cast there are characters with little or even no impact on the story, these are characters such as sailors and soldiers. While the male cast list is relatively extensive. The play contains only three female characters: Desdemona, Emilia and Bianca. The way women behave and conduct themselves in Othello is linked to the abstract expectations of Shakespeare’s Elizabethan society and the patriarchal society that he creates by the lack of representation that is given to women in the story, the portrayal of female suffering and sexual possession.įirstly, the lack of representation that is given to women in Othello is an illustration of the marginalisation of women. Othello is a play in which these unequal positions are clearly portrayed. Men ran all of the institutions and were considered as the head of households. There were strict rules how women should behave at home and in public. During this time women didn’t enjoy the same amounts of freedom as they do today. As we go through Othello we can find that the women characters are presented according to the expectation of the Elizabethan society. Misogyny can be defined as the cultural attitude of hatred for females simply due to the fact that they are female and are seen as inferior to men in the Elizabethan society, because of misogyny, women live in a society dominated by men.