Topic > Analysis of the claim of women's rights by...

This attributed identity is the result of the restrictions imposed by domestic life and female oppression that have weakened and disrupted her normal course of development. Due to tyrannical marriages, her trust would be broken and she would become completely dependent on her husband; even giving him control of his body. In upbringing, she would be taught to be obedient and superficial so that she would remain dependent in the domestic sphere and serve as a decorative object for her husband. She was excluded from working professions to impose a sense of respectability on her and prevent her from using the intellect and talent she was born with. All of this mistreatment has impacted a part of middle-class life that has prevented women from living the same quality of life as men. Therefore, the domesticity described by these two women was used to justify a forced submission that interrupted the natural progression of female intelligence, and