Fielding considers marriage to be a mere socio economic arrangements under which women feel continuously suppressed? Discuss
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First and foremost this is really an interesting topic to discuss. Marriage is not just the union of two people but it is also the union of two minds. It is not the lack of love but the lack of friendship that creates unhappy marriages. When a man and a woman enter into holy matrimony, they are like the two wheels of a cart. Both of them should keep complementing each other's work to drive a life of harmony. I agree that hundreds of years ago, and even today ( in a few families) women are being suppressed and harassed by chauvinistic males in the family. But we must definitely understand that the problem is not with marriage but with the people who get married..
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