Stuart Mill Vs De Beauvoir

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Stuart Mill and De Beauvoir have different perspective on the women lifestyle. But both of them came across some good statements that i have a few connections with that was important to me. The way Mill approach the problem and situation about how women talk down upon when being compared to men.De Beavior had good points also how he explains women as the “other” had a big impact in the society on women makes women feel unappreciated and useless.

De Beauvoir argues that the society sets up the male as a positive norm and woman as the negative norm,second sex, or other. According to De Beauvoir they were some things that came across De Beauvoir point of view. But one that stood out and he repeatedly talks about is how he explain who are the “Others” and way he describes them.De Bouvior use the word “Other” to diagnose the female of being second too the man and a non important factor too the man “He is the subject he is the absolute she is the otherness”(page 42 1999). Reality is set up as though women are much weaker than men that men are jobs are not suitable for women.Women are associated with burdensome physicality at some deep psychological level. When women realize the otherness they live in bad faith by denying their freedom.When you think of relationship between men and woman the first thought is that the man is more dominant and stronger mentally and physically than women. Therefore …show more content…

Our soceity seems like they doesnt have no confidence in our women too do over the top jobs. They making it seems like women are only good being a housewife cooking cleaning and sheltering their kids i beleive women are capeable of doing much of things men are capeable of doing they just need the opportunity too prove