The Role of Women in the Renaissance
The Role of Women during the RenaissanceThe one aspect of the Renaissance that does not seem to "shine" is the role of women. This was a time period where art, knowledge, literature, and most especially culture flourished. Those aspects of life were cultivated, refined, and even mastered during this time - there is just minor drawback that in this modern day would be a major drawback: women did not seem to intellectually exist. To look back upon the Renaissance, women didn't appear t
During the Renaissance, love was an almost foreign thing - a very vague idea instead of a reality. It is very disappointing that females in general played such an insignificant role in the Renaissance, one would think that during this time of enlightenment that everyone would have been enlightened, but that was not so. It can be imagined that sometimes a woman - girl - had stepchildren her own age. During the Renaissance childbirth was a leading cause of death for women. Households were huge; there were children from first and second houses living there. Girls were married off for business reasons, trade reason, and sometimes to make or maintain peace between families. They were betrothed from the cradle, spent their childhood learning how to be a "good" wife to whomever they were wed and before these girls were even teenagers - they were married, some even with children. A lot of the time these girls became second or third wives. Perhaps it is some form of irony that things were so then. o contribute a thing, not even one, little painting. The role of the wife was to manage this household. If femininity had flourished at the same time that the Renaissance took place there would have been an almost Utopian society, and that would have been asking for too much. Women, well girls really, married young.
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