How were women treated in Julius Caesars Time
Date Submitted: 09/18/2004 22:13:09
Essay: How Were Women Treated in Julius Caesar's Time?
By: Andrew Millard Word Count: 526
We are always striving for equality between the sexes. For many years women were seen as being less than men, and inferior to them. This is shown simply by one history-altering incident. The incident that I'm referring to is when the women were finally allowed to vote. It was quite a long time after the men were able to vote that
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women were not treated the same way as men in the time of Julius Caesar, and I do believe that Shakespeare portrayed them effectively and just as they should have been portrayed.
I personally believe that men and women have special individual roles that are equally important in life. Also, we have come a long, long way in the whole area of equality, and I believe we will come that much farther in the future.
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