Development Of Women
Development of women
Back in the nineteenth century women where treated as objects rather than human beings. They were expected to act a certain way, talk a certain way, think a certain way and live a certain way. Writers in the nineteenth century had a way of portraying women of that time period. In the “The Revolt of ‘Mother,’” Freeman evaluated gender roles and the reversal of such roles. In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Gilman evaluated female imprisonment and subordination and how it can destroy a persons sanity. Today, women are independent, strong, passionate human beings. This essay will illustrate how women have evolved from the roles portrayed in “The Revolt of ‘Mother’” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” and developed into this new ‘breed’ by explaining how the expectations of women and their roles in American Culture today have changed drastically over time.
In the nineteenth century a woman’s job was to clean, cook and care for the children. It was......
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