Gender Roles In The 1950s

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The world was a very different place sixty years ago. The men came home from the war to take back the work force from the women and sent the women back into the home to follow traditional domestic roles. All aspects of life had to be cookie cutter perfect, to include the gender roles. The roles of both genders have been portrayed by the BBC Television show, Call the Midwife, as they use to be in the 1950’s. The men were the breadwinners of their family by working arduous hours, protect their family and home, and have zero contact with feminine things and activities; the women were expected to get married early, always look their best, and never indulge in their aspirations for a career outside of the home unless they were single.
The war engrained men to be the defenders of their nation. As they came home, that role spilled into their everyday lives. Men became the protectors of their home and family by working hard to put food on the table and a roof over their family’s heads. Men were criticized and their masculinity questioned by …show more content…

Most of the jobs that women held were the same type of jobs that they would be doing as a housewife such as a nanny, teacher, or cook. Unfortunately for them, once they became married, they were expected to quit their jobs to become the dutiful housewife for their husbands as Chummy did in Episode 1, Series 3 of Call the midwife (Episode 1, Series 3). Their life would revolve around her husband and the home because the role of the female is domesticity, but many struggled with having to give up their career. They did not want to be defined as just a mother or wife. Due to lack of birth control, having kids was an inevitable part of married life, as seen in Episode 5 of Series 2 (Episode 5, Series 2). Creating and nurturing children was looked at as the most important thing about being a woman. Abortion was still an abomination to the female

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