Women of Greece
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The Women of Greece:
A Transition from Ancient Power to Classical Subservience
For the most part, women in today's society hold a position equal to that of a man;
however, this has not always been the case. Women's conquest for political and social
freedom is a battle that has gone on for centuries. Perhaps the breaking point in women's
liberation was the Women's Movement of the 1900's, which encouraged women all over
America to join
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everyone. Unfortunately, there are still many countries who suffer from a lack of true freedom. The transition that Greece went through in their attitude towards women is much different than any other cultures, in which women usually gain rights and respect not lose them. The woman portrayed in Archaic art, mythology and philosophy is one of power and grace, while the woman portrayed in Classical art, law and philosophy is one of subservience and weakness.
everyone. Unfortunately, there are still many countries who suffer from a lack of true freedom. The transition that Greece went through in their attitude towards women is much different than any other cultures, in which women usually gain rights and respect not lose them. The woman portrayed in Archaic art, mythology and philosophy is one of power and grace, while the woman portrayed in Classical art, law and philosophy is one of subservience and weakness.