treatment of women in early wes. civ.

A detailed Summary of 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,


raised four. This legislation was put into action

24). They have dramatically influenced decision

two year on the behalf of her nephew Thutmus III.

people regarded women as inferior to men. In

And women in specific were considered inferior to

land profitable to her lord. Neither judge her nor

woman would move from her father's house to her

whose only heedfulness is to eat and to be safe.

government, and the question of freedom was out of

he owned the larger, the more effective his

and were supposed to be more civilized. By

Simply because Greeks believed that blood was

rituals, with a slight exceptions, such as

stay through out the days of her menstrual period.



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