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5 pages in length. The status and treatment of women in Greek and Roman mythology proves to be not all that different from one another. Women, in general mythological terms, were primarily in existence to act as man’s servant, both menially and sexually. To go so far as to say their treatment was barbaric, particularly in Greek and Roman mythology, would not be making an extreme statement. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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from one another. Women, in general mythological terms, were primarily in existence to act as mans servant, both menially and sexually. To go so far as to say
their treatment was barbaric, particularly in Greek and Roman mythology, would not be making an extreme statement. Conspicuous to Greek and Roman mythology is the way in which women
were looked upon as expendable entities whose contributions were only as good as the men who abused them. Women were represented as less than human by the manner in
which they were mistreated. Routinely, they were forced to endure any number of physical, sexual and emotional abuses merely because men knew they could get away with such horrific
treatment. For no other good reason did women in Greek and Roman mythology have to experience such trauma. It is as though the very essence of a woman
as a human being is given no consideration beyond the menial labor tasks she was forced to perform, along with the cursory marital acts in which she was bound to
engage. Clearly, women in Greek and Roman mythology were treated as though they are not worthy of the inherent freedom that comes with birth.
While women in Greek and Roman mythology were strong of mind and spirit, they were not allowed to express their inner most beings in the presence of men.
The male influence quelled any individualism that lay dormant deep within the silent womans soul, waiting for the time - if ever - that she was permitted to become
the individual she truly was. This was never to be a reality, however, inasmuch as the male force was so strong and constant, refusing to admit that women were
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