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It is Their Husbands’ Faults if Wives Do Fall

It is Their Husbands’ Faults if Wives Do Fall

“[Emilia] is a woman before her time, and I think that’s shown in this monologue. She pleads the case of mistreated women everywhere, and makes the (then controversial) argument that women are just as human and just as full of desire and emotion as their husbands. Despite the dire fate of all the women in this show - Emilia is an early feminist and one of Shakespeare’s fiercest female roles.”

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