History of Woman in U.S.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:19:59
An English clergyman and historian Thomas Fuller once said "A woman, a spaniel, and a walnut tree. The more they're beaten, the better they be." His views of woman are similar to the views of his time period, where no respect of woman are shown, and they are not considered human beings simply of the comparison he has made of them with a spaniel and walnut tree. Similar view can be found centuries later in
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only solution they will learn from, even if it comes to the same mistake committed by both men and women, men can make up a "legitimate" excuse and women are to be victims of terror and violence. They both see women as inferior beings to human, such as a walnut tree or a spaniel. It is surprising to see our society progresses as we speak, but yet, people still discriminate against women in today's society.
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