Shakespeare's Heroic Critique
Mark discusses Shakespeare's portrayal of heroism and masculinity, highlighting Macbeth's insecurities and compensatory actions. Shakespeare's skepticism towards heroic individuals and lack of emphasis on religion in his works are also explored, shedding light on a deeper critique of societal values.In this clip
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By recounting practical examples of the educational and social hindrances faced by women, does the passage effectively underscore the implausibility of a female Shakespeare emerging during that period?
The author argues that Shakespeare benefited from male privilege. What could an opponent seeking to make a counterargument point out?