Lionel SuggsA man who does not doubt the courage of a woman, is a man that is subjugated by her will and allure.
About This Quote
A man who does not doubt the courage of a woman, is a man that is subjugated by her will and allure. In this quote, Shakespeare is illustrating that a man who does not doubt a woman’s courage is a man who is subjugated by her will. This is perhaps one of the most sexist of all Shakespeare’s quotes.
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