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    Arc‚ are highly recognizable. These women are looked up to as being great examples for girls today because of their perseverance in a man’s world. The hit TV series Game of Thrones depicts several women with high power‚ intelligence‚ and strength which rivals or defeats the men in the series. However‚ these women are undervalued again and again both by their rivals and by their own loved ones. Cersei Baratheon‚ Queen of the Seven Kingdoms‚ exemplifies how women‚ even today‚

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    Throughout time‚ women have been pushed aside‚ treated as though they are inferior. Such a trend is thought to only exist in the past‚ abolished years‚ decades‚ even centuries ago. Unfortunately‚ it seems to be a timeless topic. Literature does an excellent job of incorporating the subservient women with their dominating male partners‚ both to fit the setting and to extenuate this flaw in society. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Desdemona portrays the role of a typical sixteenth century woman with

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    Toward this oppression and discrimination‚ women were and are rebelling and raising awareness through many categories such as art‚ books‚ music‚ proposing laws and regulations and such. Trying their best from the place they’re in to abolish this oppression toward women shows the persistence and resistance of women. The time women had come out from the cage or the house had dated back to a long ago yet they are fighting till now to get the equal treatment with men in this 21st century. Examples of

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    Oppression Against African-American Women Black women in the last 100-200 years have been oppressed and mistreated. After going through the Civil War‚ they were free from their white masters‚ but not all young girls were free from their parents or husbands that treated them poorly. Alice Walker was a famous African-American woman who wrote the book The Color Purple and the short story “Everyday Use”. She showed examples of oppression of black women in both. The Color Purple was about a fourteen

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    Recognizing in religion one of the most powerful institutions for perpetuating sexism and patriarchal authority‚ feminists have responded in different ways. Some reject all forms of religion‚ believing that it is an oppressive and negative force‚ a trap which hinders women in the struggle for material change in their lives. Others believe that there is a spiritual as well as a material aspect to life‚ and seek alternatives to male-defined religions in goddess worship and other forms of woman centered

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    In A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Hosseini establishes Mariam as a powerless‚ young woman‚ set to marry a cold‚ abusive husband to demonstrate the easy oppression against women in a man-ruled culture. While Rasheed‚ her husband‚ is seen as important in his own eyes‚ Mariam is treated as an object for him due to her social status as a woman‚ than as an equal to him. In the end Mariam breaks out of the social norms of by uniting with another woman to achieve what she most desires‚ freedom‚ and gives up

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    The oppression of women has been a large issue in the past 150 years. The first wave of feminism was a movement during the late 1800s and early 1900s with the name ‘first wave’ was given during the second wave – symbolising the constant inequality that will imaginably preoccupy the female gender for years to come. This initiation of women’s rights was focused on a political change including the successful and historical change of women’s right to vote‚ known as the suffragette movement. The second

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    ingrained women as an inferior creature to their male counterpart. The insistence of the Roman Catholic Church that priests have to be male reflected the power of men. In addition‚ philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle have declared women to be weaker than men in nature‚ therefore creating the inequity in gender we know of today. Inequality between these genders is the fruit of history’s assertion of man’s power to objectify woman‚ degrading their value down to a slave. The oppression of women in such

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    During the Victorian era‚ men and women were not seen as equal. Men‚ who were seen as the stronger sex‚ were expected to provide for their family financially as it would allow them to fulfill their physical needs. Women‚ on the other hand‚ were seen as the weaker sex and were expected to keep the home in good condition‚ raise a family‚ and care for her husband in order to fulfill their strong emotional needs. A man’s life was often interconnected with being public while a woman’s life was expected

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    status of women and their role in the society have been significantly improved. Equality between the men and women is also a part that was taken seriously in this modern time and age. However‚ the situation for women during the 50’s era was a complety opposite story‚ where women were not considered to be an entity that can contribute to the society. Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ through her short story The Yellow Wallpaper‚ has reflected to us a picture of a time period where the oppression of women and the

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