Women's Movement Research Paper

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Recollect all the regulations society has placed on girls, ladies, and women through history until now. These regulations, teaching females to conform to each foolish rule society have created. In creating this American society, society has always had its grip on females by constraining them from reaching their fullest potential and limiting their minds to what is possible. The responsibility of women was always defined as a homemaker, babymaker, cooker, cleaner, peacemaker, as well as wife. However, as time continues to change these social roles are rapidly being refined, enabling girls, ladies, and women to determine whichever path they desire to lead. In order to have a clear understanding of how society has helped hinder the role of women, one should start at the beginning. In the beginning, women were obliged to be submissive in every aspect of their life. The idealistic notion that women exclusively had the qualities of …show more content…

However, through time the battles of women’s existence in history brought the future female generation opportunities such as: being able to vote, choose who to marry, work, including being able to have an equal chance for education. In the article, Women’s Movement written by Britannica School it goes into detail about the timeline of the women’s social movement. As the author writes, “Women who had been told that they had it all- nice houses, lovely children, responsible husbands- were deadened by domesticity, she said, and they were too socially conditioned to recognize their own desperation,” (Britannica). Although this “housewifery” lifestyle appeared to be tempting, women began to notice the unbalanced pedestal of living between a man and a woman who demanded things to change. The point is, how could we allow such repulsive behavior to carry through generations? Why did we allow society to dictate our roles and lessen our worth as a person? Yet, as I reflect on the earliest

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