According to Ko, Haboush, and Piggott, they perfectly end with the “portrait of a woman in the center of her world, speaking, acting, and creating her own vision of the world and her own reality.
Generally women are only used for sexually pleasure and are “inherently wicked” (Goldin 135).
You are only praised if you focus on womanly virtues women earn recognition only when they excel at their allotted sex roles of wife and mother.
He believes that women cannot participate in moral discourse, it is unclear how he distinguishes them from animals
H things that women can mature to be as wise as men
Women are difficult to nourish, but not they cannot be nourished
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Gender was greatly emphasized in Confucianism. Confucianism showed the separation of each genders by their roles and duties they must fulfill. Males are more preferable compared to women. In other words, males tend to rank higher in a hierarchical scale than women. Women are also placed at the bottom and they are tend to be compared to “petty men.” In Separating the Sexes, the paintings that were included in the reading portray women significantly different from men. For example, women were drawn and scaled smaller compared to me. They also wore bright colors to emphasize that they are women. Women were more decorated than the men. Women were also appeared lighter, pale light skinned to emphasize their cosmetics and that they were females. As a result, there are different demands that each genders should follow. If they follow this correctly, they will be considered fulfilled and accomplished. This results in a patriarchy or in a more male dominate ideology. Thus, women must follow their fathers, husbands, and sons as their duty. Male figure dominates a woman’s life and she must obey and carry out her duties as a daughter, wife, and mother. This is to believe that if