The traditional roles of men and women were established to enable power to head of household, which is historically known as the male. In the past, children have been raised to expect men to be brave, dominant and industrious while the women have been expected to be weak, timid and nurturing.
A boy was raised to believe that his role would be that of the sustainer of wealth and the head of the family. For his education, it was very important for boys to attend school to obtain a great occupation where professional qualifications were only important for men.
On the other hand, a girl was raised to believe that education was not important for her, so she had to stay home and help her mother with the chores. The workplace was not the primary area of women as career advancement is viewed upon as unimportant for women.
Her role was to find somebody who would marry and provide for her. Thus, she needed to focus on perfecting herself by practising household chores and learning to cook in order to satisfy her husband.
In a marriage, the man's traditional roles was the worker and protector, he provided the food and home while the woman was the home maker, the cook, the cleaner and the nurturer of children. When it came to decision making, the man had the last say, where as the woman was viewed as a valueless servant of the powerful man of the household.
Fortunately, as a consequence of the success of the suffragette and feminist movements, the traditional roles have been lost. Marriage is now about equality rather than power and domination on the man’s part. Now, education, politics and job