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How does Shakespeare present aggressive male behaviour in the play romeo & juliet​

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Firstly, Shakespeare presents aggressive male behavior as assential to withholding honour in the extract when Sampson “bites his thumb”, he exclaims that it's a “disgrace” if a violent action isn't used in retaliation.

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