This is suggesting that at this point of time, mid-Joseon, women begin to accept being chaste and upright as a part of their duty. Their chastity were achieved by death and recognized as yollyo [virtuous woman]. In other cases, many women were kidnapped or raped by the Japanese soldiers. This became a tremendous problem to the upper class elites because it was their purity and bloodline that distinguished between them and the commoners (Kim & Pettid 53). If bloodlines of upper class were dirtied by with foreign blood, their status would not be …show more content…
As studying about women’s status of Joseon dynasty, there were a clear reasons for the causes and effects of the Confucianism. And although Joseon was known to be strictly Confucianism country stereotypically nowadays, it didn’t start from the very beginning; it happened gradually throughout 500 years of the dynasty to be completed. By conducting this research, it was possible to keep a track of how Confucianism took place in Joseon dynasty and how it changed and impacted the status of one country and women’s