Sue Blundell states that "These factors help us to understand why it was in the interest of a family to retain residential rights after she was married" (118). Blundell also explains how a Greek woman regains her citizenship after she is married. Women in Greece is very easy to read and very reliable. Al audiences are aimed for reading for Sue Blundell novel. Sue introduces how the book could show more concrete evidence on women in Greece after reading the novel. The readability is very clear and straight to the point. She explains shows women were classified, sectioned, treated, and used a possessions. The book also has reliable sources with supporting evidence.
Greek women, as depicted as in their history and literature, endure many