Friday, December 14, 2018
'Women of Different Eras\r'
'Shops was a woman of Ancient Greece that history sees as a mystery. Her life is a mystery because  non  a great deal is known about her or her poems that she wrote because  solo bits and pieces  ar left of her works. During this period, women were not known to be fountainhead educated individuals like Shops, only men. Women were to be caretakers of the  sign and bear the mans children. Shops went ââ¬Å"against the grainââ¬Â and made a  hollo for herself as a well-known lyric poetess, which  marrow her poetry was made Into songs and played with a  melodic Instrument called a lyre.Furthermore, Shops poems were connected to emotions and feelings from her heart when she wrote. It did not matter If she wrote her poems to a woman or a man.  cabaret took this and ran with her emotions and labeled Shops as a lesbian. Society is still the same then as it is now, speculating that a person is gay or lesbian because they only  run through ââ¬Å"girlfriendsââ¬Â. It is still called stereo   typing. It was not taken into  circumstance that Shops was married and had a daughter. Also no  bear witness was presented to prove this allegation.On the other hand, Muralist did not have  much(prenominal) a time being stereotyped because he was not labeled like Shops. Like Shops, Muralist was a mystery because her  veridical name was not known. During the Hein Period, ââ¬Å"real names of noblewomen were not usually known; Muralist Skibob was  very the authors nickname in court circles In The  tosh of Geniiââ¬Â (Anta, 2008, Para. 7). Women of the Hein period also had a social  sight to uphold for the sake of family, something In Ancient Greece would not  level off been heard. A woman would not be seen outside the house or for that matter even give her point of view on a situation.Noblewomen from Japan and women from Ancient Greece had another difference in their time periods. Ancient Greece women did not have  truth that required them to have their face covered if they were not    in the presence of their own family. The noblewomen were to be a mystery to the men they were to marry, even if it was an ordered  man and wife between the fathers of the families. In Ancient Greece the fathers also arranged their daughters weddings to an ideal suitor. Another similarity that both eras have is polygamy for the men in their marriages. The men of Japan had many wives and their wives would live with her parents.In Ancient Greece the men also had many wives, but would ravel from house to house to be with the different wives. Mural was considered the first famous novelist In Japan. Like Shops she wrote with her heart her stories In her novel ââ¬Å"The  tommyrot of Cancelââ¬Â. It took Mural several years to  get through her masterpiece. An educated woman in Japan was believed to be studied and knew Japan prose which is a form of  indite they were also more popular with the women of the courts than the men. Even though Shops and Muralist were from different time perio   ds, both ladies were successful authors of poems and novels.\r\n'  
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