The Disrespects Of Women In The Romantic Era

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Women in the Romantic Era Women in the Romantic era were long away from being treated as equals, they were expected by society to find a husband and become a typical housewife and mother. So what happens when women get tired of being treated horribly and try to fight back towards getting men to treat them as an equal? Both Mary Robinson’s “The Poor Singing Dame” and Anna Barbauld’s “The Rights of Women” show great examples on how women in the Romantic Era were disrespected and degraded by men, whereas all they wanted was to be treated as equals with respect and dignity.

Women were harassed for doing the smallest thing wrong or for doing something that simply made a man angry. For example in “the Great Singing Dame” the happy woman got …show more content…

This is exactly what happens in “The Rights of Women” where it states “Then, abandon each ambitious thought, Conquest or rule thy heart shall feebly move, In Nature 's school, by her soft maxims taught,”(Barbauld, Lines 29-31). All women wanted was to be treated like and as equals to men in society like it states in the poem,“That separate rights are lost in mutual love.”(Robinson, Line …show more content…

Women felt like they were being confined almost like in a jail, since they were stuck in the house, hidden away from society. Just like in the “Poor Singing Dame” the poor woman got thrown in jail where she died just because she would not stop expressing her feeling of happiness even though she was not wealthy. “Yes, injured Woman! rise, assert thy right! Woman! too long degraded, scorned, opprest; O born to rule in partial Law 's despite” (Barbauld, Lines 1-3) and “He sent his bold yeomen with threats to prevent her, And still would she carol her sweet roundelay; At last, an old steward relentless he sent her- Who bore her, all trembling, to prison away!”(Robinson, Lines 36-40). This shows that women started to feel like they needed to tell men to step aside from their role as rulers and leaders in society, and instead accept that women can rule just as good as any

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