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Women weren't allowed to be in theatrical plays so men always played both male and female roles. The female roles usually went to men whose voices hadn't gotten deeper yet.
Men played every role in Shakespearean plays.
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Women did not participate in Shakespearean plays. All roles, including female ones, were played by men.
Every actor plays a role.
There are no gender roles because everyone, women and men, are treated equal.
Swaggy roles
Patriarch system, socialization, gender roles or triple roles, classes
I believe back when they were first written the women roles where played by men because women were not allowed on stage
Yes, Aristophanes often used gender roles in his plays to make political statements and critique societal norms. By portraying women in positions of power or challenging traditional gender dynamics, such as in "Lysistrata," he highlighted the absurdities of war and the political landscape of Athens. Through humor and subversion, Aristophanes encouraged audiences to reconsider the rigidity of gender roles and their implications for civic life.
Women were prevented by law to act.
Yes, there is a difference. Gender roles are the behaviors, activities, and expectations society considers appropriate for men and women, while gender representation refers to how men and women are portrayed in media, art, and culture. Gender representation can influence and perpetuate gender roles, but they are distinct concepts.