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at the end of the 19th century, the spark of the industrial revolution brought new changes to the social status of women. but it also brought new challenges. they were given the role of "housewife", shouldering the heavy responsibility of housework, and were suppressed and unable to give full play to their abilities. although technological progress has continuously improved living conditions, women still face difficulties that are difficult to get rid of.
in the 20th century, western society began to explore new ideas for women's liberation and gradually broke gender stereotypes. however, even with the progress of modern civilization, women still need to overcome many obstacles to gain true freedom and equality.
the "feminism" movement we are familiar with is precisely this action to pursue women's rights and freedom. however, not all societies have ushered in the dawn of women's liberation, and many countries are still bound by traditional concepts. in poor environments, women still bear more unpaid labor, and the responsibilities of housewives are even more inescapable.
even in modern civilization, women still face discrimination and oppression. the media and society often portray women as "canaries", objectifying and privatizing them, which leads to women falling into a passive position and making it difficult for them to gain real freedom. the male-centered thinking mode of society also exacerbates this discrimination, making women the objects of domination.
however, we must also see that women's awakening is not achieved overnight. it takes time and effort to achieve. women need to have the courage to break free from their shackles, stand in all areas of society, and contribute to the fight for women's rights. only when the social structure of gender equality is more perfect can the fate of women be truly changed.
in this era, let us jointly explore the path to women’s liberation, build a fair and inclusive society, and allow women to truly achieve freedom and equality.