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Essay discussing the role of the minor female characters in both plays, and their importance therein.

Shakespeare's plays chronicle the human condition. Their success over time is a testament to their applicability to the Sixteen and Seventeenth as well as the Twentieth Centuries. It is the universal nature of Shakespeare's writing that allows the presentation of characters, large and small, to parallel our own experiences.

This essay will explore the "minor" female roles in The Taming of the Shrew and Othello, showing how they contribute to the themes and action in the plays and the characterization of the major characters. In doing so, this essay contends that...

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