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As of the present time, Shakespeare is not doing much thinking, being dead. While he was alive, he kept what he was thinking pretty much to himself, so we don't know what he was thinking then. Taking his plays as an indicator of what he thought is a very risky and usually misleading practice. The plays reflect, not the fantasy ideal of a "patriarchal society", but the reality of a world where powerful people tend to get their own way. Sometimes those people are men, and sometimes they are women.

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