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Women were not allowed to perform in the Renaissance theatre. Why did this restriction exist?

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During the Renaissance period, society had strict gender norms and women were considered inferior to men. The predominant belief was that women were not capable of the emotional and physical demands of acting on stage. Additionally, there were concerns about inappropriate behavior and interactions between male and female actors if women were allowed to perform. These restrictions were also influenced by religious beliefs that saw women on stage as immoral and unseemly. Overall, the social and cultural norms of the time perceived women as incapable and unfit for the public realm of theater.

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