Women In Pathedy Of Manners By Virginia Woolf

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Up until August 18, 1920, society oppressed women by taking away the women’s right, to vote and voice an opinion for politics. An addition to the oppression, society viewed a women as a housewife rather than a lawyer, doctor or police officer. Works of literature such as “Pathedy of Manners” and “Shakespeare’s Sister” by Virginia Woolf, expresses the hardships women went through by thoroughly explaining how society defined women as second class citizens, or made them an object for men’s pleasure. Recently feminism( or the belief in gender equality for both women and men) rose and significantly impacted the minds of people, prompting a women’s civil rights movement to recognize gender discrimination. Gender discrimination changed over the