greek & roman gender roles

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March 10, 2013

 

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The men in Greece and Rome had more freedom then the women of that time, meaning they could come and go as they please; whereas the women were kept sheltered. In the Greek time, the women were kept sheltered by their fathers until they were married, which then they kept house to their husband and children...
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Once married, the man laid down the rules and stated what was expected of her and she was to obey otherwise. Romans treated their women a little bit differently in the sense that they did not keep them sheltered, but yet let them have some equality outside the home. Roman women still could not vote or hold public office, which has not changed not too long ago...
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