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    society’s values and view on women, is hinted at in his description and depiction of the women, having them supposedly “serve” as troublemakers and/or suitors and potential lovers. From a modern, feminist perspective, Vergil’s misogyny only made the female characters appear stronger and against the norm of Roman societal views on women. Women have pivotal parts within The Aeneid and have some of the most power positions in the story, despite Vergil depicting the women as weak and underneath the…

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    social category that separates men from women and, just like any other social category, it gives out advantages and disadvantages towards a certain gender such as more access to education or making it more difficult for you to get the resources that you need. Gender is an important social category, because gender roles play a significant factor in everyday life and also the privileges that one or the other gender may be impacted by is important. Gender roles have been ingrained in people since…

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    why would women of the twelfth century willingly choose to leave their patriarchal homes, where the expectation was to be submissive, only to be submissive to a ‘higher power’? The early church did not view women’s bodies as objects with traditional gender-defined purposes, but as instruments to carry forth the word of God. Christianity still objectified women, however, Christianity also gave agency equal to that of men in the church. When we view the traditional roles of medieval women, we…

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    worldwide are the way women are treated in comparison to men and the struggles that same-sex couples endure, that heterosexuals do not. The video clips “Class Dismissed”, “All Different, All Equal”, and “Daddy & Papa” shed light on these inequalities. Where is a woman’s place? Is it at home or at work? If they work are they paid less than men? These questions may be controversial and/or produce different answers based on the time period, religious beliefs, or societies view of women. As for…

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    Role Of Women After Ww2

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    World War II brought about many changes in the United States. Of those changes, women experienced the most significant one. Before the war, women had been looked at as stay at home mothers and housewives. The idea was the husband would go out and work every day. He would bring home the money to financially support his family. Meanwhile, women would do everything else. They would be in charge of stay home each day and cleaning the house. They would cook every meal and do the family’s laundry.…

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    Describe the changing work roles of women and domestic servants during World War II. While women and servants have always had many roles to which they played in the home, as well as society; the war was no different in terms of their changing worlds. During World War II many women and servants faced unforeseen changes in their work roles, such as entering into the working class, becoming self-sufficient; and fulfilling their equal rights as women. These women were called upon to take on a…

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    In 19th century England, the function of the woman in society was often debated. It was during this time that people began to question the traditional role of the woman in Victorian England and whether the woman had rights or an identity outside of that role. There were obviously those who believed that women up until this time had been repressed and confined too tightly within the bonds of societal expectations; the majority, however, were those who still trusted in the status quo, upholding…

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    The first three chapters of Genesis tell the story of God’s creation of the world and how it reflects the way women are seen. Proverbs and First Corinthians also shape the way women are meant to be character wise. Throughout these chapters’ women are seen as noble, powerful, and respected. With the creation of women, it is portrayed that the reason that woman are called a woman is because she was made of him a man. “And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall…

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    In the “Odyssey”, Homer portrays the women as temptress of men and are below them in the presented hierarchy of this tale. This is portrayed at the very beginning when Telmachus (Odysseus son) tells him mother Penelope “You should go back upstairs and take care of your work, Spinning and weaving, and have the maids do theirs. Speaking is for men, for all men, but for me especially, since I am the master of this house” (page 340). Homer has the women use their beauty and bodies to seduce the men…

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    Role of Women The respect and importance of women is a topic still under discussion, for women feel they have not gained the appreciation they deserve. But the amount females are receiving in present day time is far more than any women would experience back in the Elizabethan Era. While we worry about being presented with the same wages of money, back then, leaving the house without supervision was rare. All based on their gender, they were seen only as mothers, house workers, and weak…

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