However, as the Industrial Revolution continued to spread, more changes kept shifting family life. As time went on, a new strict code developed that families had to abide by. There were rules that said how dress at any occasion, how to give dinner parties, pay for a social call, when to write letters, how long to be sad over a dead relative, and parents taught their children that they were expected to be seen but not heard from. Along with being forced to follow this strict code, stereotypes about the role of women developed during the Industrial Revolution. All of the media developed during this time helped shaped the cult of domesticity that created the stereotypes of the role of a woman in a family. They were expected raise the children, control servants, and join in charitable services. The best way to sum up what women were seen as in society at the time was that they were weak, self-sacrificing caregivers who took care of their children and was a relief for their hard-working husband. This applied to majority of families, and has definitely influenced the way we see roles of family members in today’s
However, as the Industrial Revolution continued to spread, more changes kept shifting family life. As time went on, a new strict code developed that families had to abide by. There were rules that said how dress at any occasion, how to give dinner parties, pay for a social call, when to write letters, how long to be sad over a dead relative, and parents taught their children that they were expected to be seen but not heard from. Along with being forced to follow this strict code, stereotypes about the role of women developed during the Industrial Revolution. All of the media developed during this time helped shaped the cult of domesticity that created the stereotypes of the role of a woman in a family. They were expected raise the children, control servants, and join in charitable services. The best way to sum up what women were seen as in society at the time was that they were weak, self-sacrificing caregivers who took care of their children and was a relief for their hard-working husband. This applied to majority of families, and has definitely influenced the way we see roles of family members in today’s