The Oppression Of Gender Roles Between Men And Women

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From the very beginning, women were considered second-class in comparison to men. They were heavily restricted, and any form of interest that did not contribute to household functions were repressed. Women were never encouraged to seek higher education or a professional career. They were bound to the rules of etiquette having to portray themselves in an elegant manner. Most often women were used as property and were managed as dolls. Simply, women were displayed as manikins for the whole world to see never contributing in any political activity. However, as time enhanced women were given the opportunity to stand alongside men. They were allowed to express themselves and play bigger roles. In fact, the roles between men and women have slowly

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