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    of their "traditional" social characteristics. The "Virgin Mary" in Christian religion is a good example here. Although a powerful figure as the Mother of Christ‚ her power‚ is ideological rather than political‚ the virtues of purity‚ chastity‚ motherhood and so forth are personified through her as ideals for womanhood. In relation to non-Christian religions‚ Giddens "Sociology" notes: "Females appear as important figures in the teachings of some Buddhist orders...but on the whole Buddhism‚ like

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    women is to give birth and care for that child. The fact that this notion is still prevalent in society bothers me because it prevents men from realizing that women have passions and desires that they want to accomplish in life outside of this cult of domesticity. An accomplished women will never get the respect she deserves if we give into the notion that

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    the husband’s status and wealth etc. and the “Désirée’s baby” is American Civil War which also 19th century. The problem of slavery was very serious. For the women‚ besides domesticity‚ women were also expected to be pious‚ pure‚ and submissive to men. Even they were able to gain a voice that proof they were republican motherhood. Characters are defined according to the way the author describes what they think‚ do and say. The characters of these two stories have difference characteristic: | The

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    the outside world and were neither influenced by nor a part of the politics and business taking place on the other side of their doors. The idea that women were meant for households‚ unable to complete demanding labor‚ developed into the idea of the “cult of true womanhood” and limited the interactions of women to their homes and families. However‚ strong conflicts arose between the traditional and untraditional idealists

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    idea of sexual spheres became known and widely accepted and valued. For with it came the idea of “republican motherhood”‚ which in essence was the idea that all males should be raised by their mother’s to be virtuous and heavily nationalistic and politically informed. While the daughters were raised to follow in their mother’s footsteps when they were eventually married away. (Doc. A) Republican motherhood also brought about the innovation of limited female education versus their previous status of no

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    change that paved the way for a more independent American woman. The argument of a woman’s property rights became a hot topic in the court systems of post-Revolution America. Women we key in raising productive members of society and the idea of Republican motherhood was born. In order to raise educated children‚ women had to be educated as well and post-Revolution America saw a boom in school specifically for women. The Revolution did more to improve the lives of unmarried women than those who were married

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    Expressive Rights Freedom is a right all people have but women who are imprisoned in a domestic marriage lose that right and are unable to convey themselves the way they should. In the story‚ The Yellow Wallpaper‚ by Charlotte Gilman a woman and her husband move into a large secluded house. The husband‚ being an intelligent physician‚ informs his wife that this would be the best cure for her illness. The wife wanting to please her husband does as he says. She becomes fascinated and oddly obsessed

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    The American Revolution changed the social‚ political‚ and economic aspects of the United States in the period from 1775 to 1800. Events of the American Revolution directly impacted the social‚ political‚ and economic development of American society. Successful revolutions have always changed individual societies to the demands of the revolutionaries. Revolutions have a possibility of supporting the whole society or a development of rule by the few as a result‚ a revolution will always cause some

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    Section 1: The Republican Vision: * Integrating the National Economy: * Reshaping the former Confederacy after the Civil War supplemented a Republican drive to strengthen the national economy to overcome limitations of market variations that took place under previous Democratic commands. * Failure to fund internal improvements left different regions of the country disconnected‚ producing the Civil War‚ Republicans argued. * During the Civil War and after‚ the Republican-dominated Congress

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    are the most obvious forms of usage of sexism in the media. In an ad selling cleaning products‚ women are portrayed as the ones enjoying the product as if men are not affected by it at all. This is therefore a modern day enhancement of the cult of domesticity. Society still expects women to be physically‚ mentally and morally inferior to men and the media is only driving this force. Brenna Coleman explains in her article‚ “Portrayal of Women: Female Stereotypes in the Media” that ads display and

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