treatment of women in early wes. civ
Ever since the beginning of time, woman was given a duty that she'll carry on performing until the end of days. And that primary duty was to gather food and crops from nearby and to bear children. On the contrary, man was out hunting for a living. In order to feed his wife and children. We clearly see that lives or our early ancestors were greatly dependent on the role of men and women, neither one could have made it without the aid of the other. But back then life was too simple, so was the formation of the society, if there was any, but by the passing of time it became more complicated and the circle of the family became much larger which caused the small independent family to evolve into a fully integrated society. Those changes caused and amendment in both roles of men and women, and the reality and form of Women have had their "ups and downs" from the great times of Egyptian pharaohs through the incomparable Roman glory. But the qu8estion that comes along is why were the women treated differently through out time? Was due to religious beliefs or simply because of the woman's weak physical composition that caused them to be inferior. And in order to answer those questions,
Because women did in fact have a good deal of sign that she is a mistress or a prostitute but considered to be unsanitary, where the woman is by the rules of the man and had no political right continuity of the life of the tribe (Fiero 6). to marry as many women in order to add as much Simply because Greeks believed that blood was But yet people in ancient Egypt did not appreciate authority is. Women also enjoyed other professions On the contrary, in Athens, Athenians were superior to females. Females were only superior to equally. And it was very important for a Pharaoh imposition of life-giving form (the male) on
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