Stereotypes Of Women In Today's Society

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As times change, people change. The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne shows how women are treated differently than men in religion, view of society, and self-behavior. How women are perceived today differs considerably from the 1600s. In the 1600s, people had a religion that believed women should be treated differently than men in the religion (Jaffee, 2004). Women can’t talk with men too much or take a joke. Just like divide for gender. If a woman has a baby with a man who is not her husband, she must wear the scarlet letter A, which means crime of adultery. Until now, people do not have religion anymore. People elect president, lows also need people to support. Everyone are equality. Women can talk anyone she wants. If a woman has a baby with a man, nobody care who the man is, just family will care about it, it is not relevant for church. …show more content…

For instance, in a country, nobody very thin, so people will think fat is a normal aesthetics standard, in one day, a very thin people comes to their country, they never saw that before, so they will think that people is ugly. They will despise that people even hate that people, just because nobody like that. It is same for previous society. Nobody saw women can have baby with another men, so they despise the people who wear the scarlet letter A, even hate them, wants them leave the kingdom. In now, people saw a lot of that things because of various all kinds of reason. They do not care about that, so they can “have nothing to do with