Gender Roles In Victorian Society

333 Words1 Page

In Puritan communities, women’s roles comprised of two (2) features. The first being they are “the weaker vessel in both body and mind” and men should not expect anything of significance from them. The second was the way they manipulate their lives to avoid their born roles and fulfill their own desires and aspirations. Men readily accepts their superiority to women and so they are the community leaders. With this, they are ashamed of women and react harshly when women object to these gender roles. In the 19th century, also known as the Victorian Era, men and women’s roles in society were not very clearly defined. Women were perceived as physically inferior to men but intellectually superior. This is what triggered the idea that women are

Open Document