Roles Of Women In Third World Countries Essay

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Women’s role in third world countries was not my first topic I had in mind. As I got deeper into the topic my mind I realized third world countries control the gender population; once you’re born you already set for life by your social class or culture. Not having that freedom to live the life you choose to have makes me realize how lucky I am. Our gender affects how the world views us; that’s why women in third world countries suffer paramount importance. In India girls at a young age will work while the boys would play. Girls are misunderstood at a young age, they cannot complain because they will bring shame to the family. The way I see it is that they are slaves in their own household not having the freedom as males do. “Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you.” -Jean-Paul Sartre
It’s not only women in third world countries suffer paramount importance, Women on media are suffering how we are looked at in the world. Jennifer Siebel Newson an actress saw what was becoming of the world and hated it. She saw that women are not being exposed to things that will influence in becoming greater, but more or less just become weak and not value themselves. Now Females stereotypes and under-representation extended to kids’ movies so they are getting them at a young age. 25% of female characters wore seductive or revealing clothing; their goals were almost to find romance and their top occupation was royalty. That’s all they see in their future is the message on how they look which their whole life depends on that. I gather to my own knowledge that Jennifer Siebel Newson is wrong on one thing the world was not becoming to anything it was already what it is. The world was just waiting on someone to see how bad it w...

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..., they live in poverty and they are tie down to as slaves which they could never gain their freedom. It’s so hard for a woman to escape the life of poverty because she not offers any opportunities that the men have. That should be put a stop to, women should not be treated as if they are not humans. We as women need to start a change. I would volunteer to help women who need my help. Women will be provided with education; food, shelter, health care, nice and sanitary places so that mothers can give birth, and jobs that will change their life for the better. If I can gain some type a title in America so should women in third world countries.
Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can't ride you unless your back is bent. -Martin Luther King, Jr.

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