How Were Women Treated In The 1700's

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Were women treated the same as men in the 1700’s? Women had it much harder back then. They were used by men. Women were left at home to raise a family and take care of the home, including caring for all of their husband’s needs. Women were not worth anything. All they were considered to be good for was to have babies and take care of men’s needs. Men thought they can do whatever they wanted to do with women. Men mistreated woman badly. In 1790 women started to fight back to gain their freedom to have rights of their own. In the “Wife of Bath’s Tale”, a young knight came across a beautiful young maiden. He was single. The girl was walking by herself in the woods. He wanted her and took her and forced himself upon her. She tried to talk to him in an effort to keep him from harming her. Nothing she said or did kept him at bay. “For he, despite all that she did or said, by force he deprived her of her maidenhood.” This means that he didn’t care what she said, he did exactly what he wanted to do. In the story he is taken to the king and is handed over to the queen to be judged. She gave him a question to answer. He inquired with many people …show more content…

They were used by men. Women were left at home to raise a family and take care of the home, including caring for all of their husband’s needs. In the three passages we have read how women were viewed. We have read how women were treated. All had to fight for the right to exist. They had to fight for the right to be more than just housewives and a producer of children. In today’s society women are still fighting to be more than what people view them as being. They are fighting to gain equal pay for equal work. Society has come a long way since the time these books were printed, but in some ways they are still the same. Women continue to fight for the right to be who they are in the working world and at home. Stay at home moms are more than