Family Love And Marriage Essay

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Stone believes that “Shakespeare’s society and time are very different from another period of time, especially the relationship between family members. It means that the members of the family do not care about the emotional bonds among them. In the sixteenth century, it was normal for children to leave home very young for studying or working or any other reason. some very fragmentary census data suggests that from just before puberty until they married some ten years later, about two out of every three boys and three out of every four girls were living away from home` (Stone, 84).

So, because the children feel free to do everything that they like without the control of parents and with so many choices, later on they never pay enough attention to family bonds and the conflicts between parents and children start especially at the time of marriage, because they like to have a free choice for both marriage and sexual affairs. “sexual maturity at about fifteen and marriage at about twenty –six.” (Stone, 88)

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In this situation, they like to have the choice of a husband. But the father in a patriarchal society cannot digest it. Father believes that love is not enough for daughters for doing something against the custom of that time and gradually after they got married love can exist. Stone refers to Puritans that “by arguing that affection could and would develop after marriage.” (Stone, 102). Now there is a question to know whether love means as a kind of sexual affair or as a tool for having a family. He describes the accepted view of this period of time: “the marriage based on personal selection, and thus inevitably influenced by such ephemeral factors as sexual attraction or romantic love, was if anything less likely to produce lasting happiness than one arranged by more prudent and more mature heads”.

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