Gender Roles and Women Empowerment: A Historical Perspective

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Since the beginning of civilization, the role of men and women have been portrayed by their capabilities. During wars, men were asked to fight against enemies because they had the necessary strength to combat. On the other hand, women were asked to take care of the household chores and to give birth to increase the overall population of the country. This concept of roles has been highly present in our societies. Women fighting against the gender inequality have created a stir among the dominant group which are men. Since men are still more dominant and keep reigning in this world, often women are restricted from getting fair opportunities to achieve in their goals. Till now, women are forced to be obedient to men in certain societies. From past few decades, this perspective is slowly coming to an end in most of the society. Women are now being empowered by ideologies which is reshaping their identity in many societies.
In the past, women were an object of pity and pleasure and a subject to rule over by men. In A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, the author tries to convince women to become and obtain the true characteristics of a human being regardless of their sex. The reason is that the patriarchal society did not give women the same rights and respect as men. Thus, women were always seen as a lowly creature rather than a human being. As the author tries to encourage the women by saying, “it can be demonstrated that women is essentially …show more content…

Women who only served as housewives during the 18th centuries have been able to create a place for them in the society in the 21st century. In the past, women did not have as much influence as men in the society. Now, women are encouraged and they have been able to improve their social and economic status and express their opinions properly. Women have played a vital role in the improvement of society over the last few decades till

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