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Evelina And The Subordination Of Women
Woman as a Subordinate
Throughout history, women have been treated as a subordinate. There have been different standards for education, at women's disadvantage, different social standards, different responsibilities for men and women, different expectations, different standards for "goodness", different criteria for virtuousness. We see examples of these injustices throughout the text of Evelina as well as in the excerpts in the course packet.
Eighteenth-century English jurist Sir William Blackstone declared in a magisterial passage, "By marriage, the very being or legal existence of a woman is suspended, or at least it is incorporated or consolidated into that of the husband, under whose wing, protection, and cover
Approximate words: 1285
Approximate pages: 6
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