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Role and Representation of Mediaeval Women in Unsworth's "Morality Play"

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The essay explores the portrayal of women in medieval literature, highlighting the views of classical writers like Galen and Aristotle, who regarded women as inferior and defective. It contrasts these perspectives with Christian interpretations that depicted women as seductresses linked to original sin. The protagonist, Nicholas, embodies these misogynistic views, treating women as inferior beings, akin to animals. His behavior reflects the teachings of ecclesiastical authorities of the time, emphasizing the perception of women as more bestial and lustful compared to men.

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Role and Representation of Mediaeval Women in Unsworth's "Morality Play", Anastasija Ropa

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2014
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