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    expectations‚ and standards of comparison increase as rapidly as they are satisfied.” (Rhode 30) Undeniably‚ the female body is overwhelmingly and disproportionately subjected to such modifications‚ due in no small part to the pervasive desires of patriarchies perpetuated through history. This beauty mandate has left innumerable women aching for perfection in an era where the feminine

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    Patriarchy is defined as a society arranged to make sure that final social and political power disproportionality rests with males. Given the traditional gender roles set in America’s early nineteenth century patriarchy‚ both men and women’s attitudes towards sexuality and enforcement of gender norms were used to oppress women while valuing men‚ and slavery magnified the patriarchy’s worst aspects like sexual violence. The early nineteenth century for America symbolized nationalism and industrialization

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    Throughout the history of civilization‚ women have generally stood outside the limelight of men. The reason for this is patriarchy. A Patriarchy is described as a system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it. It has only been in the last century that women have truly begun to be viewed as contributors to our society. Even though Patriarchy has existed since the formation of society‚ there is one woman who can be attributed as being a glass ceiling breaker

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    As long as we raise children to abide by strict‚ binary gender norms – as long as boys are told “Boys don’t cry” – the triad of men’s violence will thrive. How society educates its children‚ mainly its boys‚ will determine which direction the patriarchy will go. The toxicity of certain forms of masculinity has been addressed in recent years‚ by feminist theorists and masculinity studies‚ who have studied aggressiveness‚ emotional repression‚ mental health issues and western notions of manhood‚

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    believe that they ever existed...Men have been the leaders in public affairs and the final authorities at home" (Piper). While in ancient Egyptian history there have been women-dominated societies‚ from the 19th till the 21st century‚ Mead’s words on patriarchy still pertain to women who live in the societal structure controlled by a man. This more predominant patriarchal society is been based upon the influence of men which isolates women from numerous important social spheres. This creates a sense of

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    In the Iliad‚ patriarchy is the only social system. The women of Iliad are typically valued off what is viewed as alluring. Women who are more arete have a higher value placed upon them. They then become a form of a trophy‚ and a viewed as more of a prize. Although‚ many women where cared for by the men in this myth as individuals‚ they were often won as a trophy. They are described as a prize of honor‚ and have to become enslaved to the man who’s actions‚ or wealth is able to purchase her. In a

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    focus is of a “domineering paternal god” (Gilman 385) like Christianity or Buddhism. By removing the male-dominance from all regards of life‚ including religion‚ within the utopian society‚ Gilman can be observed referencing the negative impact patriarchy has on society while also revealing sources of female fears in male-dominated

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    That system is Patriarchy. Patriarchy is defined as: a family‚ group‚ or government controlled by a man or a group of men‚ and/or‚ a social system in which family members are related to each other through their fathers. Common examples of patriarchal based beliefs creep up in statements such as “Men are the head of household” Or “Men should be the breadwinner”. This paper will examine the origin of patriarchy in ancient history in order to negate a popular claim that patriarchy is an inevitable

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    A woman’s abhorrent behaviour within the patriarchy would get them killed (qtd. in Natalie Dejonghe‚ 6). Although‚ Florinda’s broken chastity challenges patriarchy through her female agency. For example‚ Florinda is apparent that she will not “obey [to] those unjust commands” (5) of marrying “old sir fifty” Don Vincentio a wealthy older man decided by her father. Don Vincentio symbolizes patriarchy as the traditional system through his family wealth of five hundred years. This contact between father

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    In a patriarchal society‚ women are expected to conform to social restrictions by demonstrating reverence and obedience to the males in their lives. Shakespeare’s tragic play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ explores the effects of patriarchal authority exerted over women and how the patriarchal structure left no escape from it‚ save death. Through Juliet‚ Lady Capulet‚ and the Nurse‚ Shakespeare establishes a common understanding of this type of society‚ but illuminates three different reactions to the social

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