Representation of Shakespeare's Feminism in The Merchant of Venice

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作者
唐明琪 [1 ]
彭立飞 [2 ]
机构
[1] 贵州理工学院大学外语教学部
[2] 贵州理工学院大外部
关键词
Shakespeare; Feminism; The Merchant of Venice; Elizabethan age; Beauvoir;
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I561.073 [];
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050201 ;
摘要
The paper focuses on analyzing the female character Portia in Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice, by adopting feminist theory from Beauvoir, Horney, and Wollstonecraft, and examining some of the social rules in Elizabethan age. By creating the rebellious heroine Portia, Shakespeare doubted and challenged the social rituals in his age. Thus Shakespeare’s feminism is well demonstrated in this play.
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页码:153 / 155
页数:3
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