Life for upper-class women, as opposed to working class women, declined. This change was due to era that preceded it (the middle-ages). During this time, women played more of a domestic role and were more permissive and servile (their primary role was to manage the household and bear children). However, during this period their were many literate and educated females that neither advanced nor pushed feminist attitudes (they did defend educated upper-class women though). Women during this time, and before it, were treated as property and had many of the constraints that were placed on them generations before (misogynistic attitudes e.g. marriage and the role of women). A perfect example of this (e.g) is Leonardo of Da Vinci and his attitudes and prejudices against the ladies (albeit his sexual preferences). The women body, in many ways, was the inspiration of many an artist (the nude form) but men were mostly depicted.
they all had to work and had no rights
During the Renaissance in Europe very few people had seen Arabic women.
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
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the looked black
Renaissance women were educated in hunting
One of the first laws to be passed during the Harlem Renaissance was that all Alcoholic Beverages were now illegal. Another law that passed during this time was women had the right to vote.
He really hated women and blamed them for everything that was wrong in the world.
obedient, maternal, nurturing women
Italian and Germanic designs influenced people in America during renaissance. Clothing of women were square-shaped or barrel-shaped and wide, declaring a symbol of status.
Yes Feminism was a part of the renaissance ideal. Renaissance means literally "rebirth" and feminism was not a rebirth but a birth of women's idealism. Even though it wasn't a rebirth of an idea it was still an renaissance ideal in that it re-birthed women in general to a higher status in society. Women before the renaissance were insignificant. During and after the rebirth they played bigger roles in society as artist and writer. Both of which were originally only men's occupations.
Women had a few more choices in the Renaissance than before. Although they were still expected to be wives, mothers and housekeepers first, they were also allowed to work alongside their husbands in shops and other types of business that the husbands owned. They were also beginning to be able to voice their own opinions, in social settings, but not vote.