Feminism And Gender Difference In Kat Kate Chopin's Story Of An Hour

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Feminism and gender difference contribute a major role in the works of authors from the 18th and 19th century. During that point in history, women were essentially treated as second class citizens without the ability to do anything less they faced judgement and ostracization from members of society. Women were not allowed to vote, own property nor be accepted into prominent leading positions. Instead, many were required to stay in the home and care for the family. Women lacked the freedom and independence they not only wanted but needed due to a society run patriarchal views that hindered the growth of women. Women were tied down to marriage and childbearing with the expectation of blindly following their husband without challenging their authority.

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