2015- 5- 15
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أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: المراجعة النهائية ادب eالقرن الـ17 د/ الشناوي اختبار المادة 27/7/1436 - 16/5/2015
Women and Marriage
Much of Milton’s social commentary in Paradise Lost focuses on the proper role of women. In Book IV he makes clear that he does not think men and
women are equals, alluding to biblical passages that identify man as the master of woman. Although Milton viewed women as inferior to men, believing that wives should be subservient to their husbands, he did not see himself as a woman-hater. In Paradise Lost, he distances himself from the misogyny popular in his time—the belief that women are utterly inferior to men, essentially evil, and generally to be avoided.
معليش يا استاذ ميلتون تجربتك مع أنسانه خلتك تفكر هالتفكير العقيم أجل النساء شر لو أنك هنا بهذا العصر كان طالبو بقصاصك بس الاسبانين ممكن يأيدونك
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