We don't know precisely what you mean, but making reference to 'traditional' and singling out women, from any point of view the idea is barbaric.
She believed that women should be educated for their traditional roles in life. The Milwaukee college for women was based on beechers ideas "to train women to be healthful,intelligent, and successful wives, mothers, and housekeepers."
definitely the Noble women.
encouraging women to participate in life outside of the home.
women should be priest because they are just life other people. We live in a world were men can do anything, but women can't?
In Plato's "Republic," women were considered equal to men in terms of their ability to perform duties and roles in society. Plato believed that women should have the same opportunities for education and should be able to participate in various functions of the city alongside men, including leadership roles. However, he still maintained some traditional gender roles and restrictions on women in areas such as marriage and family life.
Personally, I think any art is important to life! Art is a way to let out something unique and personal about yourself.Weather it's traditional, or modern, art should be a staple in anyone's life.
encouraging women to participate in more activities out of the home
Of course! Men and women are equal except for the fact that women are always stereotyped against because some people believe that women should just be housewives and should n't work.
Life in the west was not tied to traditional rules of society
Life for American women in the 1930s was challenging, with many facing economic hardship during the Great Depression. Women were expected to adhere to traditional gender roles, often staying at home to care for the family. However, the 1930s also saw advancements in women's rights and opportunities, with more women entering the workforce and fighting for equality.
it don't matter if they are men & women that they should have equality.
They weren't respected. They were segregated. They had to sit in the back of the bus.