Essay On The Role Of Women In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Role of Women in the 1930’s in the south And the woman characters in To Kill a Mockingbird How would you feel if you were a Woman that lived in the HARSH 1930’s? Women back then worked for ages and didn’t even get payed a dollar. A women’s life was very hard and some people wanted it to change. Women in the Novel “to kill a Mockingbird” were treated like this every day. Women were expected to come home and do everything like cleaning and making dinner and if they had children take care of them after they finished working. They had to make sure that dinner was made for the whole family. They had to make sure that the house was clean. Women had many responsibilities at home and when they were working. Women were expected to be a housewife and after work. Women believed they were betting treated unfairly in many different ways from how much they get payed to what they can do in the “Real …show more content…

They had to be “in the back of the line” because of what they could do like what they could do in the everyday world like voting and work in high profile jobs and also how much they got payed. Women believed they were betting treated unfairly in many different ways from how much they get payed to what they can do in the “Real World”. If I interviewed women that lived in the 1930’s they would say it is unfair and they should be equal with the men. If went back in time to the 1930’s and you were a women how would you feel to be pushed to do everything like taking care of your children and cleaning your house and your job at the same time by yourself? The 1930’s was a very hard time for women and they just wanted it to end. In the 21st century women get to do what they want like voting and getting the better job. The Women in To Kill a Mockingbird felt the same way as the real people in the 1930’s. Nothing was fair to women at all in the 1930’s. The women wanted everything to change NOW!!! People are equal and we all live happy

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