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    Great Gatsby‚ the changing and conflicting roles of women and their persistent mistreatment by males emphasizes the struggle for women’s equality in the 1920s. Fitzgerald uses the differences between Daisy and Jordan’s lifestyles to highlight the changing roles of women at the time. Although the female characters in the novel appear to progress toward independence‚ the persistent mistreatment by male characters stresses the lack of acceptance for women within upper-class society. The lack of strong‚

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    Women as Second Class Citizens Women have been regarded as second class citizens throughout history. It is common knowledge that almost every language and culture tends to be male-dominated. Some think that the feelings of superiority by men can be traced back to the biblical times of Adam and Eve as Adam was created in God’s image and Eve came from Adam. Women did not gain equal rights until the early 1970s in the United States. They were finally allowed to possess a credit card without their

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    widespread conversion. It influenced many things including the women’s movement. Although women were still considered inferior to men‚ the role of women in family‚ workplace‚ and society evolutionized as a result of the antebellum market revolution and Second Great Awakening in the years 1815-1860. Since few women actually got jobs in factories many stayed at home and took care of their families. Many women saw it unfair that they were unable to do the jobs of men. For example‚ it is said that “the

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    During the late 19th and early 20th century‚ women were known as second-class citizens. So much so that they weren’t legally allowed to vote until the 19th amendment was passed in 1920‚ and it took the National Women’s Party picketing the white house in 1913 to do so. Some female authors‚ however‚ saw through the walls of an every day life at the time. These authors portrayed women from a realist’s point of view‚ making faults and troubles evident. Authors like Willa Cather‚ Kate Chopin‚ and Sarah

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    Equal Treat and Rights For Women "I think a lot of women said‚ Screw that noise. ’Cause they had a taste of freedom‚ they had a taste of making their own money‚ a taste of spending their own money‚ making their own decisions. I think the beginning of the women’s movement had its seeds right there in World War Two.” This is a quote by Dellie Hahne‚ an educator who had worked as a nurse’s aid for the Red Cross during World War II. Indeed‚ World War II was the first major breakthrough in

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    The American Woman of the Early Nineteenth Century Perceptions of Women in the 19th Century During the early 1800s‚ Americans generally believed that there was a definite difference in character between the sexes -- man was active‚ dominant‚ assertive‚ and materialistic‚ while woman was religious‚ modest‚ passive‚ submissive‚ and domestic. As a result‚ there developed an ideal of American womanhood‚ or a "cult of true womanhood" as denoted by historian Barbara Welter. This cult‚ evident in women’s

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    ROLE OF WOMEN: It is true that the worth of a civilization can be measured by the place that it gives to women in the society. It is also true that where women are honored‚ there gods live. Indian Women in the past enjoyed an exalted position in the society. They  excelled in various spheres of life and enjoyed every kind of liberty to develop themselves‚ socially‚ morally and intellectually. However‚ the position did not remain the same for long. During Muslim and British rule‚ her position was

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    Abstract This paper goes into detail about the struggles women faced back in the 1800’s‚ as well as how they were treated verses men. Women weren’t able to vote‚ work‚ learn‚ and were considered “less powerful” than men. They were strictly known as “mothers” and their job was to take care of their family. In the second and third paragraphs of the paper‚ the author describes that women wanted change‚ and wanted to make an impression on the world. This caused movements and acts to be developed‚ and

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    hailing from the Chicana women. In class we discussed forms of oppression that were displayed such as: nonconsensual sterilizations‚ employment discrimination‚ underemployment‚ etc. In a world dominated by men‚ the Chicana women mobilized and took a stand against such forms of injustice. Though reactions towards this caused them to be labeled as “malinches”‚ they fought to “create a space of their own”‚ abolish the patriarchy completely‚ and alter the ideology of the “Ideal Women” that society at the

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    Females have been treated unfairly throughout history. In the past‚ women were not able to speak unless told they could by their husbands‚ and more recently‚ they have faced different pay scales than men in the same job field. Due to perseverance and progressive ideas‚ women have more rights in the twenty-first century than ever before in history‚ but there were numerous women before who did not have access to the same freedoms of women today. What did they wish for the most? The Wife of Bath had monumental

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