Quote by William Shakespeare
She's beautiful, and therefore to be woo'd She is a woman, therefore to be won
Summary
This quote reflects the belief that a woman's beauty makes her worthy of pursuit and that her femininity makes her vulnerable to being won over. It implies that attractiveness is the primary factor in romantic pursuits, reducing a woman's value to her physical appearance. This perspective disregards other qualities such as intelligence, personality, and inner values, reinforcing a superficial focus on external beauty in courtship.