Sexism In Ancient Greece

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Sexism is prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex, and has been occurring for thousands of years. In Ancient Greece, women were viewed as inferior to men in all capacities. They were intended to marry, have children, and aid in household affairs. Very few women were educated, compared to the many wealthy boys that were and became the philosophers and poets that continue to be household names. Women were viewed as no more than beautiful possessions, and could therefore be purchased and sold as one would a mare. Greek society functioned on the oppression of women and exploitation of their bodies. Many European and North American societies are based off of ancient Greek and Roman societies,

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