Gender and Society in Macbeth
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How is masculinity used to convince characters to commit terrible deeds in Macbeth?

Masculinity is used to convince characters to commit terrible deeds in Macbeth through the manipulation of power, ambition, and the societal expectations of men to be strong, dominant, and in control.

What are some examples of gender roles in Macbeth and how do different characters react to them?

Some examples of gender roles in Macbeth include Lady Macbeth's desire to be 'unsexed' in order to gain power, Macbeth's struggle with the expectations of manhood, and the witches' manipulation of gender norms. Different characters react to these gender roles with varying degrees of conformity, resistance, and internal conflict.

What is the significance of gender, feminism, and masculinity in Macbeth, and how do these themes contribute to the overall message of the play?

Gender, feminism, and masculinity play a significant role in Macbeth by highlighting the societal expectations and pressures placed on individuals based on their gender. These themes contribute to the exploration of power dynamics, ambition, and the consequences of succumbing to societal norms, ultimately emphasizing the destructive nature of unchecked ambition and the complexities of gender identity.

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