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…to ensure that they are meting the needs of the diverse consumers that now constitute the market.in the same way, whether they are the heads of single parent households, play the supporting roles or whether they are making it on their own, women are the ones…
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…) had become a matter of great controversy; and it replaced as well the later phrase "the rights of Man," which was not universally understood to include the rights of women. ORIGINS IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME Most students of human rights trace the origins…
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…Compared to the women of Sparta, the status of an Athenian woman in Greek society was minimal. By comparison to present day standards, Athenian women were only a small step above slaves by the 5th century BC. From birth a girl was not expected to learn…
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…The Treatment of Women in Trifles "Trifles," a one-act play written by Susan Glaspell, is a cleverly written story about a murder and more importantly, it effectively describes the treatment of women during the early 1900s. In the opening scene, we…
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Women during Ancient Egypt surprisingly had a large amount of power. During this time period, women were able to own property, regularly attend social events with their husbands, and basically had their own freedom. Most Egyptian women were known…
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…Society restricted women for centuries to never aspire to be more than dependent on a man. But many females during this time period were not satisfied, were not happy with being just a wife and mother, and longed for something to advance themselves…
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…. People like the Grimke Sisters were leading figures in many women’s rights movements. They emerged from a notorious slave-owning family in the south only to lead rallies for the abolitionists’ movement. In 1848, a lady by the name of Elizabeth Cady Stanton…
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…to the rights of women. According to Morrison, “most feminist studies have represented Austen as a conscious or unconscious subversive voicing a woman’s frustration at the rigid and sexist social order which enforces subservience and dependence” (337). Others feel…
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…THE CHANGING ROLES OF WOMEN IN LITERATURE The changing role of women in literature from the late 8th century B. C. to the 4th century A. D. is evident in that women become even more subservient in later works. This is portrayed in the works…
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Women generally did not fight in the revolution, and the traditional status of Eighteenth Century women meant that they were not publicly able to participate fully in the debates over the revolution. However, in their own sphere, and sometimes out…
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