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Write about the rule of women during French revolution

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Answered by simmigarg
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In order to give women opportunities and responsibilities in nation development, knowledge and skills shall be improved in various areas on the demand. Roles of women is a concept which have to be done by Indonesian women to perform their external function 
Answered by Hakar
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Western society of the 18th century is Christian. Mentalities are forged on ancient beliefs, especially on women. In the 18th century, even though European Christian society has changed somewhat since the Middle Ages, there are myths that have a hard time. Thus the myth of the woman created not at the same time as the man, but from the coast of the man (error of translation side / coast) On this myth rests most of the attitude of the men to the Regarding women: the woman owes everything to the man, she is subject to him ... Without forgetting that the woman is at the origin of the misfortune of the human race with the original sin: because, is not it, Eve who, in Judeo-Christian mythology, incited Adam to eat the forbidden fruit, the apple of the knowledge of good and evil? Weak woman by its constitution, tempting woman (creature of the devil, witch), femme fatale, woman close to the animal with or without soul (always less elaborate than that of a man), the women, since ancient times, cause many misfortunes. On the eve of the French Revolution, mentalities have not really evolved ... Many people think that they can not think for themselves. In 1789, during the debates on the conditions of formation of primary assemblies, the question of women's right to vote was not even raised in the Constituent Assembly. They were naturally removed from civil rights, under the weight of prejudices about the nature of women and the perception of the border between private and public space, the order of natural and social relations. Citizen yes as a citizen's wife. The commonplaces on the nature of women are numerous. Literature, philosophy and medicine have crossed their approaches to "naturalize" extreme femininity: "delicate constitution", "excessive tenderness", "limited reason", "fragile nerves" (Hysteria mental illness coming from the uterus and so that it can only affect women) ... Emphasis is placed on the intellectual and physical inferiority of women Diderot, in her essay of 1772 On Women, notes that the exaltation of feminine beauty and the celebration loving feelings are only the other side of the woman's confinement in her physical inferiority (awareness of a man more than a philosopher).


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