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Role Of Women In Society
The role of women in society. By traditional standards a woman's role in society is to be a care
taker. Obliged to keep her home clean, and her husband fed. She's expected to keep quiet, and to
always remain in a woman's place. Never to vocalize her thoughts, beliefs or ideas. She is never to
dare challenge the wrongdoings of oppression that maybe inflicted upon her or her people.
Especially not in the same way that a man rises against his oppressor. In the photography above there
is a constant display of women. Women that did not adhere to societal norms or expectations. The
photography above symbolizes the true strength that all women withhold. Throughout the remainder
of my rhetorical analysis, I will further expose the reasoning and what I believe to be the story in
which the photographers were trying to convey through their photography.
At initial glance of the first photograph, you notice the angel in which the picture is taken. It is
taken so the viewer can get a clear glimpse of the capacity of the people in attendance. The angle
also allows for the viewer to see the different types of people within the crowd. Men and women
of different races all gathered together for what I believe to have been a protest or rally, led by an
African American woman. The flowing American flags placed in the background all throughout the
photo, are presented very clearly. However, they are also still very subtle. The photographers
purpose of including the American flags was to
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Essay about Changing Roles of Women
Since the beginning of the 1800's, women had been fighting for the rights that they wanted. Women
should be able to vote, control their own property and income, and they should have access to
higher education and professional jobs. Women also had many roles in society. Women had very
important parts in jobs as they took up more responsibilities. Girls, young ladies, and women of all
ages were working harder to bring home income. Most women thought the pay and the conditions
were unfair. These arguments grew as women fought more and more for social equality. Women
found jobs wherever they could. Women's work on farms and at home was essential but the younger
women moved from rural areas to cities to work in factories. Immigrant women...show more
content...
In 1870, nearly two million women and girls worked outside the home. Domestic work was an
important source of income. Some girls even dropped out of school to help make money. One in
fifteen American homes employed live–in servants that were mostly immigrants or African
American. Working from dawn to dusk, these women cooked, cleaned, washed, ironed, and cared
for children. A lot of them supported their own families who lived elsewhere. Most of the women
that were working were single because then they did not think that married life and careers for
women mixed. Many of the single women workers were between the ages of 16 and 24.
Employers thought that they would leave when they got married so they rarely gave them
supervisory jobs or advanced training. They also paid women an average of $3 to $5 a week, 30 to
60 percent less than men. Self–supporting women were discouraged from entering the fields that
would put them in competition with men. There were many educated young women that wanted or
needed work became nurses or teachers where they wouldn?t be competing with men. Women in the
North and the South performed important voluntary service in the Civil War. After the war, women
formed hundreds of clubs and associations to facilitate their activities. At first, women entered these
organizations only for intellectual and social reasons. They studied subjects of
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Women In Western Society Essay
WOMEN IN WESTERN SOCIETY
Since the beginning of mankind women have been dominated by men. They were to obey and
serve man. Their main role in society was to bear children, take care of the household and to be
loyal and faithful to their husbands. They were to remain subjects to males. Many viewed women as
slaves to man and that should be placed in a household where they belong because women could not
perform the tasks of men.
During the renaissance family played a crucial role for women. Parents, often to strengthen business
and to tighten family bonds arranged many marriages. The male figure was the head of the family.
He had authority over everyone. He was in charge and managed of all legal and finical problems. The
woman managed...show more content...
They were armed with broomsticks, pitch forks, swords, pistols and muskets. They were ready to
fight. They killed many of the kings guards forcing the king to give up and change his mind. The
women won there battle.
During the Industrial Revolution factories and mines were being built. A new revolution was being
born. But the conditions the women and children faced were horribly dreadful. Their work hours
stretched from 12–16 hours a day, 6 days a week with half an hour lunch and no minimum wage.
The women and children were being abused. After the factory act of 1833 children employment
decreased. The women had to replace all the children. Women made up 50% of the work force.
They were mostly unskilled and were paid half or less what men were receiving. These women
were working and still were able to keep a family at home. Soon later labor organizations and unions
were formed. Women gained normal wages and better working conditions.
The women question was brought up again in the 19th century. The role of women was traditionally
the same. They would stay home and take care of the family. Many women got married just for the
money. Single women didn't earn enough to live on their own. Due to the lower wage. Women in
the working class were accustomed to hard work. Daughters were expected to work until they get
married. Even after marriage women would still work at home to earn
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Essay on Society's View of Women
Throughout history and today, we women are constant victims of stereotyping from our society.
Certain "rules" have to be followed and certain "ideal" women images have to be kept. We are
raised in a way to fill certain position where the society wants us to be and as a result, the
opportunities are always limited for us and ideas of our importance in the society are diminishing.
Even though women gained some independence, where women can work and take various position
in society, the society's idea of typical role of women never seem to change.
I still remember how my grandmother and my mother's life were like. They both became
housewives after they were married and had no important role in the society as women. It is a
possibility that I...show more content...
The reason why mothers trained girls at young age is because they believed the better housewife a
woman becomes, the better a successful man will choose you. Additionally, women were not
allowed to make their own decision on who to marry and when to marry. All of those things were
decided by their parents for them. It did not matter if a man was old and wrinkly, as long as the
man had money and successful career you will devote your life to him. This was the only thing a
woman needed to know. So, she was taught constantly, non–stop by her mother until she was
wedded, but the education was far from being over.
When she got married to my grandfather, she stayed home with her mother–in–law to learn how to
be their "perfect" house wife. It was no different than being a slave because she would be ordered
around and would have strict rules on what she can and cannot do. She had limited freedom, so she
would be always confined like a prisoner in the house and would be scolded every day, constantly.
My grandmother said that she never rested from day and night because her chores were far from
being done. From cleaning the house and to taking care of her eight children all on her own was a
challenge. My grandfather did not take any responsibilities because men believed that nurturing and
caring for a child was a duty of women, not men. Because there were many mouths to feed and
money was short, she would always buy things
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Women And Society Essays

  • 1. Role Of Women In Society The role of women in society. By traditional standards a woman's role in society is to be a care taker. Obliged to keep her home clean, and her husband fed. She's expected to keep quiet, and to always remain in a woman's place. Never to vocalize her thoughts, beliefs or ideas. She is never to dare challenge the wrongdoings of oppression that maybe inflicted upon her or her people. Especially not in the same way that a man rises against his oppressor. In the photography above there is a constant display of women. Women that did not adhere to societal norms or expectations. The photography above symbolizes the true strength that all women withhold. Throughout the remainder of my rhetorical analysis, I will further expose the reasoning and what I believe to be the story in which the photographers were trying to convey through their photography. At initial glance of the first photograph, you notice the angel in which the picture is taken. It is taken so the viewer can get a clear glimpse of the capacity of the people in attendance. The angle also allows for the viewer to see the different types of people within the crowd. Men and women of different races all gathered together for what I believe to have been a protest or rally, led by an African American woman. The flowing American flags placed in the background all throughout the photo, are presented very clearly. However, they are also still very subtle. The photographers purpose of including the American flags was to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay about Changing Roles of Women Since the beginning of the 1800's, women had been fighting for the rights that they wanted. Women should be able to vote, control their own property and income, and they should have access to higher education and professional jobs. Women also had many roles in society. Women had very important parts in jobs as they took up more responsibilities. Girls, young ladies, and women of all ages were working harder to bring home income. Most women thought the pay and the conditions were unfair. These arguments grew as women fought more and more for social equality. Women found jobs wherever they could. Women's work on farms and at home was essential but the younger women moved from rural areas to cities to work in factories. Immigrant women...show more content... In 1870, nearly two million women and girls worked outside the home. Domestic work was an important source of income. Some girls even dropped out of school to help make money. One in fifteen American homes employed live–in servants that were mostly immigrants or African American. Working from dawn to dusk, these women cooked, cleaned, washed, ironed, and cared for children. A lot of them supported their own families who lived elsewhere. Most of the women that were working were single because then they did not think that married life and careers for women mixed. Many of the single women workers were between the ages of 16 and 24. Employers thought that they would leave when they got married so they rarely gave them supervisory jobs or advanced training. They also paid women an average of $3 to $5 a week, 30 to 60 percent less than men. Self–supporting women were discouraged from entering the fields that would put them in competition with men. There were many educated young women that wanted or needed work became nurses or teachers where they wouldn?t be competing with men. Women in the North and the South performed important voluntary service in the Civil War. After the war, women formed hundreds of clubs and associations to facilitate their activities. At first, women entered these organizations only for intellectual and social reasons. They studied subjects of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Women In Western Society Essay WOMEN IN WESTERN SOCIETY Since the beginning of mankind women have been dominated by men. They were to obey and serve man. Their main role in society was to bear children, take care of the household and to be loyal and faithful to their husbands. They were to remain subjects to males. Many viewed women as slaves to man and that should be placed in a household where they belong because women could not perform the tasks of men. During the renaissance family played a crucial role for women. Parents, often to strengthen business and to tighten family bonds arranged many marriages. The male figure was the head of the family. He had authority over everyone. He was in charge and managed of all legal and finical problems. The woman managed...show more content... They were armed with broomsticks, pitch forks, swords, pistols and muskets. They were ready to fight. They killed many of the kings guards forcing the king to give up and change his mind. The women won there battle. During the Industrial Revolution factories and mines were being built. A new revolution was being born. But the conditions the women and children faced were horribly dreadful. Their work hours stretched from 12–16 hours a day, 6 days a week with half an hour lunch and no minimum wage. The women and children were being abused. After the factory act of 1833 children employment decreased. The women had to replace all the children. Women made up 50% of the work force. They were mostly unskilled and were paid half or less what men were receiving. These women were working and still were able to keep a family at home. Soon later labor organizations and unions were formed. Women gained normal wages and better working conditions. The women question was brought up again in the 19th century. The role of women was traditionally the same. They would stay home and take care of the family. Many women got married just for the money. Single women didn't earn enough to live on their own. Due to the lower wage. Women in the working class were accustomed to hard work. Daughters were expected to work until they get married. Even after marriage women would still work at home to earn Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay on Society's View of Women Throughout history and today, we women are constant victims of stereotyping from our society. Certain "rules" have to be followed and certain "ideal" women images have to be kept. We are raised in a way to fill certain position where the society wants us to be and as a result, the opportunities are always limited for us and ideas of our importance in the society are diminishing. Even though women gained some independence, where women can work and take various position in society, the society's idea of typical role of women never seem to change. I still remember how my grandmother and my mother's life were like. They both became housewives after they were married and had no important role in the society as women. It is a possibility that I...show more content... The reason why mothers trained girls at young age is because they believed the better housewife a woman becomes, the better a successful man will choose you. Additionally, women were not allowed to make their own decision on who to marry and when to marry. All of those things were decided by their parents for them. It did not matter if a man was old and wrinkly, as long as the man had money and successful career you will devote your life to him. This was the only thing a woman needed to know. So, she was taught constantly, non–stop by her mother until she was wedded, but the education was far from being over. When she got married to my grandfather, she stayed home with her mother–in–law to learn how to be their "perfect" house wife. It was no different than being a slave because she would be ordered around and would have strict rules on what she can and cannot do. She had limited freedom, so she would be always confined like a prisoner in the house and would be scolded every day, constantly. My grandmother said that she never rested from day and night because her chores were far from being done. From cleaning the house and to taking care of her eight children all on her own was a challenge. My grandfather did not take any responsibilities because men believed that nurturing and caring for a child was a duty of women, not men. Because there were many mouths to feed and money was short, she would always buy things Get more content on HelpWriting.net