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... In each of these societies women were expected to fulfill requirements and complete duties. However each society held a different value for the women. ...
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... literature that portray characters that shed societies traditional roles ... The theme of a women's influence over her ... In A Dolls House, it is expected and accepted ...
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... women to be within the bounds of their homes and also expected them to ... But due to more evolution of the societies, women regained many of their rights, such as ...
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... women to be within the bounds of their homes and also expected them to ... But due to more evolution of the societies, women regained many of their rights, such as ...
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... women to be within the bounds of their homes and also expected them to ... But due to more evolution of the societies, women regained many of their rights, such as ...
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... Traditionally, in patriarchal societies women were expected to marry, and most made it their sole desire to find a good and advantageous match. ...
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... During a girls' life, she was not expected to earn an ... As a result, women had more freedom. ... was another good example of how the two Greek societies differed in ...
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... The men do not even arrive with the women, this shows societies value placed on the man, such that they care ... The role men and women are expected to fulfill ...
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... from religious beliefs, everyday household chores, how women fit into the different societies(women's roles in society), and what tasks were expected of them ...
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... Characteristic in those societies was the lower status of women. ... we go, say of me, "He is my brother."' Sarai, typical of all women, was expected to be ...
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... The colonizers expected African societies to consider women as subordinate to men because Europeans considered women subordinate to men. ...
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... They're expected to look after children, clean, and ... how women are portrayed in poor, less fortunate societies. Women are only good for cooking, cleaning, and ...
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... "The religions of many Nigerian societies recognized the ... in controlling women by explaining that women acting outside of their expected and appropriate ...
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... a similar situation; she would n! ot have expected to be ... a double standard expressed by the Roman and Greek societies. ... But, women had no say to whom they would ...
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... was perhaps the most feminine virtue expected of women. ... lives in prewar northern and southern societies were reflected in women's wartime experiences ...
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... In Ibn Battutas' travels, he not only visited the known societies but the unknown as well. ... In Islamic culture, women are expected to be seen and not heard ...
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... Concurrent with the time's belief that women held a ... characters in The Odyssey often expected certain traits ... Also all the societies and lands Odysseus visited ...
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Eastern and western societies have been in constant conflict with one ... If women are given opportunities to pursue careers, they are only expected to do ...
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... And not only were citizens expected to enlist, but were ... those on the outside, the men and women who had come to hate their own societies were essentially ...
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... ignored and discredited any evidence that women in other societies held positions ... to that of women in ancient Greece where women were expected to remain ...
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... temp a man, for this reason, some societies will allow her ... for this honor, a wife is expected to strive ... Traditionally, Muslim women are raised to be completely ...
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... Men are expected to be responsible and take control ... Women, on the other hand, were linked with staying ... Each of the societies that the authors discuss believes ...
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... the same time middle-and upper class women were expected to stay ... groups joined together to form the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS ...
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... ignored and discredited any evidence that women in other societies held positions ... to that of women in ancient Greece where women were expected to remain ...
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... to Adair, cannot be called natural at all due to the differences that exist in gender among various societies and cultures. ... Women are expected to be ...
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... of women in the ancient Greek and Chinese societies. ... An interesting Women are portrayed as being the weaker ... This is exactly what the Greeks expected from the ...
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... focus its attention on Frankish and Anglo-Saxon societies in the ... but to conform to the former model, while women of the upper classes were expected to live ...
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... huge difference in cultural diversity between Arab societies and Western ... role in the old days and the women would do ... to act as a lady, she is expected to act ...
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... a life bound by the home.(6) Women's major role ... She was expected to bring them up properly and to ... of the new code of behaviour in the new industrial societies. ...
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... most societies around the world, as during Shakespeare's time there were not that many powerful positions held by women. The social roles that are expected and ...
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