Women's Roles In Ancient Greece

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Women in Ancient Greece didn’t have the ideal lifestyle. They were never seen as equals to men. Women’s roles changed many different times over the centuries. Even though some people may not have seen it then, looking back people realize that women were a very big part in the making of western civilization. Beginning around 700 B.C. many changes gave way to new forms of government in city-states. In the city of Athens, women were believed to intellectually weak and inferior. Mostly every Athenian philosopher, except for Plato, theorized that women had strong emotions and because of that needed guardians. Women in Athens were regarded as second-rate citizens who had no influence on politics, economics or culture. Women in Athens were known to be “household” women. Basically all their rights were inside the household. They had no influences on anything in the outside world, but in …show more content…
Women had many roles to play in society. Without women in that time, men would not of been able to survive having to do the things they needed to do, as well as all of the women’s responsibilities. Granted men had very had things to do because they were labor induced things that needed to be done. But without the women living the life they lived, being treated like they did, not being as such a huge influence on society as men were, or making as much of a relationship with their child as a man did, we would not have the life we have today. Believe it or not women were a huge reason in the influence of western civilization. Women probably kept a lot of piece within the household and not even in the household, on the outside world. Things women went through to give the men the things they needed or society thought the men needed. As this time period went on, people started to give the women more rights, freedoms and privileges because they came to realize what huge part of society women actually