Significance of Unheard Voices in Shakespeare'sJulius Caesar
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Central Department of English
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This dissertation does the comprehensive study on William Shakespeare's
Julius Caesar to denounce the asymmetrical nexus of masculine and feminine
characters in the lime light of French Feminism. Furthermore, it destabilizes the hither
to myths of male supremacy created and adopted to dethrone the terrestrial reality of
female existence in the name of inessential being and the second sex. Moreover, it
interrogates the treacherous tendency and satanic nature of male hegemony thereby
vindicating the indispensable role of female agency for the establishment of peace and
harmony. In the play, the extermination and deprivation of female voices from the
mainstream domestic, cultural, and even political affairs, ultimately proves fatal and
self-destructive for the male characters themselves. Albeit, at a glance, the frequent
emergence offer male resistance and counter-resistance seem insignificant due to the
parochial mindset of patriarchal vanity, at the end, it validates own existence and
succeeds in legitimizing female voice as the voice of divine authority.