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Friday, May 24, 2019

Christine de Pizan reflect traditional

Pizan explains that a noble lady controls her heart, behaves respectfully and softly, and displays a kind, patrician demeanor to all (Pizan 19). As a princess, Pizan argues that a noble lady should listen patiently and attentively to her ubjects as well as listen to advice from the wise to(p) gentleman counselors (Pizan 21).It is these behavioral qualities which tie into the tralatitiously accepted cultural norms for women. The i fill in woman, the perfect princess, is an honorable lady who is in control of herself constantly. She is dignified and wise with the armed service of good advice from those advisors. Rule 12 describes how a wise princess life should be ordered. Prudence rules all, Pizan argues, and everyday begins with addressing God first (Pizan 32). There is a great deal expected of princesses and women in eneral, but society still considers men far superior.Even with a responsibility in government, a woman must still hurl herself with the highest of dignity and lis ten to the wisest of men in order to seem wise herself. Another example of prudence in a womans life is her conduct towards her economise she must love her husband and always be at peace with him (Pizan 36). She should always humble herself towards her husband and obey without complaining it is in this way that Pizan explains the traditional role of women in the household.Wives are expected, in that while, to watch carefully over their husbands, take everything in stride, and stay a noble lady by creation true and loyal to her husband (Pizan 38-39). The welfare of her children also defines what a lady should be a woman is expected to be naturally motherly and urgency her children to be honorable (Pizan 42). It is her Job, Pizan argues, to discipline and keep her children respectful (Pizan 43). Last, a womans household duties, according to Pizan, truly define the traditional women roles expected by society Pizan 129).She must always keep her husband contented, discipline her c hildren, ensure the husband and household are kept decent and clean, and be cheerful to her husband all the time (Pizan 130). The ways of the wise housewife, values of a noble lady, and prudence all define how Christine de Pizan reflects traditional roles for women in her society.

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