They don't the same respect as a man would have. To illustrate this “ The first it that the wage gap persists overall between women working full time and men working full time: women earn a median weekly wages that's only 81% of a man's weekly median wages. And even more importantly the percentage of mangers who are women has risen from 35% to only 38% of the last twenty years.”(Ferro, Laura) If women had the same respect as a man would have; they would be able to have the equal amount of jobs as well as have the same pay. Even if women had said anything about the matter, the men would just deny it. That can be shown in stories too, including Their Eyes Were Watching God, it sates,'”Thank Yuh fuh yo' compliments, but muh wife don't know nothin' 'bout no specch-makin'. Ah never married her nothin' lak dat. She's uh woman and her place is in da home.” Janie made her face laugh after a short pause, but it wasn't too easy. She never thought of making a speech, and didn't know if she cared to make on at all. It must have been the way Joe spoke out without giving her a chance to say anything one way or another that took the bloom off of things.”' Janie was hushed down and was not given the chance to speak for herself. If it was a women that said that to a man they would have been beat …show more content…
If they would have said no they would be broken down until they stopped complaining about it. Janie was forced to marry someone she did not love. According to the article “Half of girls in South Sudan forced to marry.” '“ Aguet N. of South Sudan, for example, was married to a 75-year-old man when she was 15 years old, according to testimony she gave to Human Rights Watch. "This man went to my uncles and paid a dowry of 80 cows. I resisted the marriage. They threatened me," the report said. "They said, 'If you want your siblings to be taken care of, you will marry this man.' I said he is too old for me. They said, 'You will marry this old man whether you like it or not because he has given us something to eat.' They beat me so badly. They also beat my mother because she was against the marriage."' When they stood up and said no they were punished, so she and her mother just gave up. It is almost like Janie's story, the novel quotes this, '“The vision of Logan Killicks was desecrating the pear tree, but Janie didn't know how to tell Nanny that. She merely hunched over and pouted at the floor. “Janie” “Yes ma'am.” “You answer me when Ah speak. Don't you set dere poutin' wid me after all Ad done went through for you.”' Janie was forced to marry at a young age, that can relate with the reality. It shows that women are poorly treated, and you see how much it happens in other places, in this case South