I think a term missing in this piece is the "objectification", of women. It's pointed out, but not voiced in either writing today or those plays of the ancients mentioned. Women, the female gender, are the objects of man's, the male gender, desires and passions for power and control not realizing they have their own power and control.
Thank you for your continuous brilliant verbosity! You update the past in such refreshing new ways!/j
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I think a term missing in this piece is the "objectification", of women. It's pointed out, but not voiced in either writing today or those plays of the ancients mentioned. Women, the female gender, are the objects of man's, the male gender, desires and passions for power and control not realizing they have their own power and control.
Excellent point…