Unlike the Willendorf statue, the Egyptian statue is a real man, not just a representation of a man. The statue is the actual King Khafre of Egypt. The man appears to be sitting majestically on a throne which symbolizes power and independence unlike the Willendorf Woman that symbolizes primitivism and lack of self-dependence. The Khafre statue has all parts of the body including legs, arms and face unlike the Willendorf statue. This comparison shows how the ancient woman was second to man. According to the appearances of the two statues, the man had power and all his body parts were important to his life. On the other hand, the woman’s importance only relied on her ability to reproduce. Her womb and reproduction parts were the only parts that
Unlike the Willendorf statue, the Egyptian statue is a real man, not just a representation of a man. The statue is the actual King Khafre of Egypt. The man appears to be sitting majestically on a throne which symbolizes power and independence unlike the Willendorf Woman that symbolizes primitivism and lack of self-dependence. The Khafre statue has all parts of the body including legs, arms and face unlike the Willendorf statue. This comparison shows how the ancient woman was second to man. According to the appearances of the two statues, the man had power and all his body parts were important to his life. On the other hand, the woman’s importance only relied on her ability to reproduce. Her womb and reproduction parts were the only parts that