They spend their whole lives in home and try to fulfill their main duties which are to produce and bring up their children and manage to household, "In Athens, then, there was an ideal of an obedient woman, who lived under the protection of her father or husband (or uncle or son), and whose primary responsibilities were to produce and educate children, manage the house, spin, weave, and oversee the preparation of food"1. Moreover, women have very limited freedom outside the home. The more a woman has high status, the less she can go outside, "In ancient Athens, women in wealthy families were confined inside their homes all their lives" (Hughes, S, S & B, p: 82,). Only poor women and slaves women are allowed to work in public sphere, "only the women the poorest clases moved among men with a certain freedom, going to the market to sell bread or vegetables, or working the land" (Cantarella, E, p: 46). A wife cannot go outside without permission of her husband. They only can attend weddings, funerals, some religious festivals and visit female neighbors. They have no right to go to even a market so in order to buy something their guardians or slaves go outside for them. Women and men do not socialize together so if a man has a guest in his home, his wife is expected to remain in the quarter "They were confined to their homes and were expected to stay out of sight if the husband invited guests to their home. There were …show more content…
A woman can only be a citizen when she gets married to a man citizen, "The marriage contract made the wife a member of the civic community" (Duby, G & Perrot, M, p: 276). In marriage process, a daughter's decision is not important because her father, brother or her guardian select a husband for her and make a contract, "Giving a daughter away in marriage was a father's final act of authority over her" (Duby, G & Perrot, M, p: 259).
In Sparta, for women, in order to be citizen, there is a condition which is that when a girl succeeds in finish her school and passes test, she returns her home and she is assigned a husband in order to be a citizen; however, if she fails to pass the test, she loses her rights as a citizen and becomes a member of the