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The Patriarchal Society of the Victorian Age - Coggle Diagram
The Patriarchal Society of the Victorian Age
THE DOMINANT POSITION OF MEN
ADVANTAGES
Education and Employment Opportunities
Higher paid work
Possibility of having a career
Possibility to continue their studies
Economic Control
Control of the wife salary
Legal and Political Dominance
Male Suffrage
Marriage supremacy role
Political career
Reluctant of living with an equal being
Fear of losing their advantages
THE SUBMISSIVE POSITION OF WOMEN
No Education
Lead to ignorance
No working careers
The only objective of women was to marry
No Legal rights
Couldn't divorce if the marriage was corrupted
No right to vote
No property of their income
Marriage
"Legal prostitution"
The wife had to obey the husband
Bear children
Cleaning the home
Victims of violence from the husband
Women measured by their marriage
CONSEQUENCES OF A MEN RULED SOCIETY
Suffraggettes
Right to vote
Mary Wollstonecraft
Emmeline Pankhurst
Resentment in the female society