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    Women in past western society have been seen as the unintelligent‚ powerless‚ and insignificant gender. Though something began to change between 1790 and 1860. Economically Women were now able to work‚ have money‚ and help their families; Domestically‚ there was the great admiration for women in the home now instead of just expecting their place to be there. The Industrial Revolution brought many changes to the whole nineteenth-century. It brought technology to make life much easier‚ economic growth

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    In the world of migrant workers in 1930s America‚ the main roles of women was to help and serve men‚ and were mostly regarded as either domestic housewives‚ or highly sexualized objects to be used and discarded. Women were traditionally and commonly thought of as the homemakers that took care of the home and children in this time. In M&M‚ women are represented quite negatively‚ and as if they are to blame for all the men’s troubles. In the novella‚ the migrant laborers were unable to settle down

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    Explore the presentation of women in the novels. Use “The Catcher in the Rye” to illuminate your understanding of the core text. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” was first published in 1925 where attitudes towards women were changing as they were getting more jobs and freedom; their behaviours were becoming more rebellious due to the new American Dream. In “The Great Gatsby” women are presented as decorative figures. They are shown to be seemingly fragile but are often vain‚ ruthless‚

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    (1) Trace the changing attitudes towards the roles and rights of women from the 14th to 19th century. Women in the sixteenth‚ seventeenth‚ and eighteenth centuries were challenged with expressing themselves in a patriarchal system that generally refused to grant merit to women’s views. Cultural and political events during these centuries increased attention to women’s issues such as education reform‚ and by the end of the eighteenth century‚ women were increasingly able to speak out against injustices

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    freedom‚ respect and dignity for all women/principle of gender equality. In today’s modern world context‚ where women are perceived to be of equal status of men‚ many people may believe that there is already not a need for the practice of feminism. However‚ I feel that in all aspects of life and society‚ there is still a need for feminism due to the societal expectations‚ the dynamic characteristic of societies‚ as well as inequality and differences between men and women. Despite all the efforts of

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    beginning of the early Christian church‚ starting with Jesus‚ women were important members of the movement. The examples of the manner of Jesus reveal his attitudes toward women and show repeatedly how he liberated and affirmed women. Both complementarians and egalitarians see Jesus as treating women with compassion‚ grace and dignity.[2] The gospels of the New Testament‚ especially Luke‚ often mention Jesus speaking to or helping women publicly and openly‚ contrary to the social norms of the time

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    For many years in history women played very smalls roles in society socially‚ economically and politically. And because of this history many authors and screen play writers reflect on the role of women during their time. The role of women in William Shakespeare play Hamlet‚ shows women to rely on the men‚ Shows that the women were dominated and inferior to the men. Queen Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother whose husband dies and a few months later she remarries her husband’s brother‚ and as expected hamlet

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    The Role of Women in Greco-Roman Society: As Reflected in Classical Mythology The Greco-Roman society was a very patriarchal society. This is reflected throughout the myths in classical mythology. By looking at the classic mythology we will see that the roles women portrayed are very different than women’s roles in today’s society. Although there are a few similarities to women’s roles in today’s society‚ their roles are more like those women in the past. We can see this by looking at the attributes

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    The Role of Women in Orthodox Judaism. Founded by Abraham and Moses‚ Judaism is almost 4‚000 years old and is based on the Jewish people’s covenant relationship with God. In the traditional Judaism belief‚ women are viewed as separate but equal to their male counterparts. In other words‚ although within the religion‚ women live under heavier restrictions regarding their responsibilities and obligations‚ their roles are just as important as those of the men. In the Orthodox Jewish religion‚ women

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    During the 1920’s and 1950’s the US society was very different. The economies were different‚ men and women acted different‚ and even business were treated different. During the 1920’s there was a big difference between the roles of the women during that time with the jazz age and during the 1950’s with the more sophisticated age. Also during the 1920’s and 1950’s the ways of consumerism and how consumers viewed items was different. During the 1920’s women were reborn into giddier and spunkier

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