Oppression Of Manu Women

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The oppression of women has been going on throughout history . Women have always been viewed second, and the Law of Manu clearly states it within its law system. The significance of the law of manu is not its details of regulation, but the harsh oppression it creates for the Hindu women. The oppression that takes place causes Indian women to be submissive and interdependent on a male figure whether husband or father. The law declines women of all rights within the caste system.” Although women must be treated with kindness and consideration they were allowed no rights.”(Yale). women were not allowed to live full priviledge lives, considering the law of manu limited them. women were viewed different from their male counterparts. The men of India played masculine roles within their society, while women were the black sheep. The Law of Manu puts women in a compromising role, because it leads them and future generations to be submissive and feel as if they are not equal up to the men. Without women in leadership positions, this continues the idea that men and women are not equal. The continuation of this, just …show more content…

” A son is a light of heaven, a daughter but an object of compassion.”(Yale). Women were taught to be homemakers and caretakers of the household, meaning the women could not participate in acitivities outside of the homefront. Women were allowed little eduation and could not participate in community groups. THe idea life of the hindu woman was to be revolved around her husband and his needs. The Hindu women were viewed as shadows of their husbands. They were to be wherever they were and also, to be silent.” As the shadow to the substance, to her lord is faithful wife. The women complied to this, because harsh punishments lingered if they did not. The law of Manu provided a list of vicious laws, to where being submissive and dominated was to be done with a smile and without

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