Female Empowerment In Shakespeare's King Lear

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Role of Female Empowerment in King Lear During the Elizabethan Era, women were oppressed to men and had no authority and power to make their own decisions. This idealistic view of gender is defied in William Shakespeare’s well-known tragedy, King Lear, for female empowerment is central to the play. Firstly, the bold characteristics of the women contribute greatly in enhancing the plot. Furthermore, women play a major role in developing the theme of power. Moreover, when power is given to the female characters, they reveal their true nature, thus aiding with their character development. Initially, the female characters in King Lear play a vital role in enriching the plot, by making the play captivating for the audience. Regan is an outspoken …show more content…

Regan is one of the strongest female characters who displays a great deal of character transformation throughout the course of the play. Regan shows her strong and powerful characteristics when she does not hesitate to tell her father that; “This house is little: the old man and’s people / cannot be well betow’d” (II, iv, 285-286). This exemplifies how Regan’s character has changed due to the fact that she has now become so powerful that she no longer needs to flatter the King. Regan’s behavior towards Lear shows how she never loved him and just used him to get power over the kingdom. This demonstrates her character development because now she no longer has to worry about having to act loving and caring towards her father, since now she has nothing that she wants from him and he has become nothing to her. Moreover, another action that exhibits Regan’s character change is when she yells; “Give me thy sword. A peasant stand up thus!” (III, vii, 77). This action of killing the servant signifies that Regan has fully transformed into a powerful person, because during the Shakespearean era women did not hold swords or commit murders. However, when Regan kills the servant, its shows that she has now taken the role of a dominant and powerful male. This comparison between Regan and man shows that Shakespeare is trying to illustrate her total transformation from being a ‘weak, oppressed’ woman to a strong, powerful woman. Therefore, in conclusion Shakespeare uses women to show their character development which is influenced by

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