The Role Of Misogyny In Homer's Odyssey '

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Furthermore, Egeus tries to take control of Hermia’s love life and runs to Theseus for support. Misogyny is betrayed here because her father is trying to control her life.In Athens there’s a rule that allows the fathers to choose their daughter’s spouse.In lines 23-46 of Act 1 Egeus says, “Full of vexation come I with complaint Against my child, my daughter