Women's Roles In Classical Athens

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While the peasant households were the engines of manors, the married couple was the catalyst for these peasant households to survive. Women were seen in a new light; they were “not as disenfranchised as they had been in classical Athens”. Women were seen as strong entities that brought life to the world, and in turn brought life to the household. While women’s gender roles were not entirely flipped on its axis, progress was still visible. Women were seen as “incomplete” and “mutilated” in classical Athens, incapable of anything without a man to serve. But in these new households we see an increasing importance laid upon women, passing several laws protecting women that carried children. This was a “golden age for women”, though they did not