
Macbeth
In Our Time
Masculinity and Misogyny in Macbeth
This chapter explores the themes of masculinity and misogyny in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth,' focusing on Macduff's characterization and the treatment of women in the play. The speakers critically analyze the implications of gender representation, particularly regarding the violence depicted against Lady Macduff and the moral corruption stemming from denying feminine influence. Additionally, the discussion highlights the audience's discomfort with the themes of murder and violence, emphasizing the psychological turmoil experienced by Macbeth following his violent actions.
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