Betty Friedan Women's Liberation Movement

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The Women’s Liberation Movement was a movement in which contained numerous women groups, campaigning different feminist goals. The Feminine Mystique, by Betty Friedan, impacted the movement significantly. The feminine mystique, illustrates the unhappiness, depression, and lack of fulfillment 20th century women faced, trying to conform into the housewife lifestyle. Betty Friedan uses the feminine mystique to explain that during the post-war life, women were set to be good wives, mothers, and housewives, and nothing else. By doing so, Friedan furthers explains that by enabling women to believe to be the ideal housewife, wife, and or mother, will leave women in a feeling of loneliness and depression, feeling there is something missing from their