Colin 1 Ancient Egypt Vs. PreWorld War II Women throughout time have played many roles that have changed the ways of history. Since the ancient times of Egypt to the historic battles of World War II in the United States many things have stayed the same but also have changed. Government and stay at home women in both eras were both alike and very distinct in many different ways. Despite the difference in time and parts of the world, the roles of women have always made an impact in society and the world…
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Gender roles in the ancient worlds are known for having the women as nothing but wives and childbearers. This leaves the men as the leaders, hunters, and other roles of importance. This was how gender roles in ancient Greece were set up, women on bottom with no power and men on top with all the the power. Though one play was ahead of it’s time. They play Lysistrata by Aristophanes took liberties with the woman’s gender role in that it use their normal role to hold the power over men where it normally…
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In Homer’s The Odyssey and The Iliad, women play a somewhat large role in the way that the men behave and make decisions. The women in these stories are a good representation of ancient Greece’s women and how they were treated or how they acted in certain situations. Also, those ancient women can be compared to modern women in the way they are treated by the opposite sex as inferior in many situations. However, it contrasts in the way that modern women are gaining power and probably are not as oppressed…
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Women in Ancient Greece had many roles to fulfill in Athens and in Sparta. They had rights, tasks, and obligations in the eyes of ancient Greece that they had to complete. Athenian women and Spartan women had different freedoms, though their roles were very similar. Life was sometimes hard, though they were admired by the men in their societies. “…most women of the period were generally limited in education, mobility, and in all things thought to interfere with domestic or childbearing responsibilities…
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Women of Ancient Rome and China Women in ancient Rome and China were very different but quite similar as for as their treatment and roles were concerned. In both cultures they were under the protection of their fathers until they married. When they married they were to stay home and be wives, they were not formally educated and learned to manage their households. They were not allowed to disgrace their families in any way and were inferior to men from the moment of birth. Chinese women whether…
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Due to the social structure in ancient Sparta women were able to have more freedom and access to rights and responsibilities, then women in ancient Athens. In comparing both civilizations we need to ask What legal rights did Spartan women have that Athenian women did not have? Or Was the education system in Athens fair and equitable to women, and how was Spartan education different? As well as to compare both cities we need to look at how was personal freedom different to Athens than Sparta? And…
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Women in Ancient Greece and Rome were respected individuals, and at times valued for their intelligence. The God of Wisdom was a woman, and was highly respected by both Romans and the Greeks. For this time period, having a whole country have this mind set, that a woman could be wise and be worthy of respect. The Greeks were great in treating Athena with respect. First off, during war time Athena was one of the first gods that the greeks prayed to. They asked her for her wisdom, and that she…
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Religion The ancient Greeks were very religious. Most of them were polytheistic. Some made arts of their Gods and Goddesses. Role of Men In ancient Greek time, men did a lot of work out of the house. They participated in politics, farming, hunting, and manufactured trade. When they weren’t doing that, they liked to have drinking parties, wrestle, ride horses, and play Olympic Games. Wives and daughters were not allowed to attend the drinking parties. Role of Women Other than Spartan women, Greek…
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people of the ancient realms of India and China were grappling with the need for looking into life's meaning and the actions of people within a society as well as social structure. Out of a need for order and stability, Confucianism and Hinduism emerged in China and India respectively. Although Confucianism emerged out of a turbulent time in China's history, the Warring States Period, Hinduism was more a gradual evolution of belief systems among the ancient Indian peoples. The ancient Chinese and Indians…
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Women have always had a role of loyalty, cleverness and a way to help out one another. They did not just get that from evolution but by keeping the ways from the great women before them. Three women in particular come to mind, their names are Circe, Penelope and Athena. These women have done a lot to affect the way women have been and are portrayed today. The Odyssey is a great way to see the roles of these women and how they also reflect ancient Greek values. Women in ancient Greece were treated…
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