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Essay heading: Life and Existence in Patriarchal Society; Nineteenth Century Brazil
 
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It is possible to infer that this position of great power was closed to women, since the society of early nineteenth century Brazil was male dominated. As a Justice of the Peace his primary role was the settling of local quarrels and civil dispute, essentially the local representative of the courts without having to reach the courts...
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The position could be interpreted as the main patriarch figure for the region of Paraiba Valley. Tolosa was also a slave-owner; his fazenda housed 134 slaves, with roles that spanned from housework to fieldwork. Tolosa would force one young single, slave girl named Caetana into a marriage. Tolosa was considered to be the head of his own house in accordance with a patriarchal society, but his role also extended even into young Caetana’s life...
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Life and Existence in Patriarchal Society; Nineteenth Century Brazil   The Battle Against the Patriarchal Order in Society   Effect of Alexander Graham Bell on Today's Society, with Bibliography   The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Oppression Of Women In Society   The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Oppression of Women in Society   EMANCIPATIONS OF SLAVES AND WOMEN IN THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY   Feminism Emerges From The Patriarchal Influence On A Youthful Mind   The Role of Women in Society - Things Fall apart compared to Mother Was a Great Man   What Does It Mean to Be a Male or Female in Today's Society?   A Patriarchal World --Assimilation   Frederick Douglass and patriarchal depictions   patriarchal oppression in the yellow wallpaper   American women's changing roles in society   Representation of Women's Roles in Society- Medea   Male Superiority within Domestic Life  
 
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