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Women did not participate in Shakespearean plays. All roles, including female ones, were played by men.
Women were prevented by law to act.
No, women's roles were played by young boys, although at times women would dress up as men to be allowed to play women's roles!
Women's roles in Shakespeare's plays were usually performed by boy actors. Shakespeare jokes about this several times - especially in Hamlet and in As You Like It. It was illegal during the Sixteenth Century for women to perform in plays, and most Elizabethan playwrights wrote only minor roles for female characters as a result. Shakespeare seems to have been one of the first playwrights to give women characters important roles in his plays - though after Shakespeare's time quite a few playwrights began to write important roles for women.
People are different, and as a result have different choice, desire and so on. Some women find these class of men attractive.
There are a few roles that are different between the men and women in Hopi villages. The men governed their Hopi villages the women own all proprieties.
yes they did
the roles were wearing bonnets and eating waffles
Because of the diffrerent roles both women and men play, they have different experiences.
the men were in the great council,and the women would pick the Representatives for each tribe,they were considered wise
the men were in the great council,and the women would pick the Representatives for each tribe,they were considered wise
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
Men were earners and women were housekeepers.
Women did not participate in Shakespearean plays. All roles, including female ones, were played by men.
The men had great authority over their families but they had a lot of duties.
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roles of men, women, and children