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Women's Roles In Ancient Civilizations

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Women have been a huge part of the history in the world, their roles have evolved in so many ways. Their role has changed throughout the different civilizations they have lived and suffered through tough times. What they dealt with through the beginning of civilization was injustice and suffered basically for the female role. This happened through many different civilizations from Rome to China. Women in the many civilizations had to fight for themselves throughout many generations, to have some equality between them and men. In certain civilizations some women were stronger than others and paved the way to what we currently living today because of what they did.

To begin, women back then didn't have any rights what so ever, men had much …show more content…

The rules to education were much different than those of marriage they were strict or even a little stricter. In Greece education was almost nonexistent among women. The reason being it almost, is that there were some that did have little education and them being the women in a higher-class. It was too much but it was more than what was offered to the others. Educations also depended on what it was, from writing to the actual arts. Many women in different social classes knew little in art. Egypt did follow similar education thoughts as that of Greece. They also thought that knowledge and education was needed depending on which level of the social hierarchy they were in (Sacks 2). India did not have the same ideals as the othe two countries. They believed women didn't need an education, the argument being that men didn't like to feel smaller or equal to women and with the women having more knowledge it brought more of a challenge to …show more content…

Egypt's thoughts on the topic were that when a woman joined a man in marriage they did have ownership over a very small portion of their husband's land. Also anything they brought into the marriage if a divorced happened they had authority to still remain the owner of the material. Greece had the opposite ideals they didn't think women need to have an ownership over anything, the believed the men had the right to everything. Once the marriage was finalized and whatever their families gave to them was automatically unde3r the husband's name and hands (Sacks 3). They Chinese even brought a physically ideal, where image was an important aspect to the men, that it came down to the small thought that even their feet had to be small so when marriage happened that were wrapped to keep them small. They didn't only give up basically their image to look like how their husbands wanted but also their property they had before the marriage. The women of India's style have to this day remained the same to even the point of their fathers sometimes being the ones to choose the husband to the woman. Even if there is no love the woman had no say in the matter, if they rebelled there were always problems that followed. Some even the reason behind the marriage being either between families or sometimes the lady being the piece of trade. No matter what the age was they still

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