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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Christine de Pizan

Christine de Pizan c. 1365-c. 1430 1. Christines life shows a glimpse into the changing worldview in numerous ways. For one, she became educated as a child and continued her education throughout her life, she also was able to post her family as a single m early(a)(a) on her own by working independently, and he writings were symbolic ally revolved around wo custody in such a way that they rebuked the negative teachings by about scholars. 2.As a girl, Christine had an unusual life because her father, who was the Astrologer for Charles V, ensured that she would receive the best education possible. afterward when she became older and was married, her husband also encouraged her to continue her studies. Unlike most women during the middle Ages, she was able to receive an education, as substantially as the oppose to do so. After the death of her husband she had to support her family on her own, she did so by writing short stories and poems, which people paid for. She was able to cop herself out of debt this way. . Basically Christine is saying, thats she n of all time doubted God and his perfection, creation of all things best, wisdom. But what she doesnt understand is how it is that women have been so heavily scrutinized and tagged with flaws if people of the faith truly believe that God created all things good. This is wherefore shes so angry and frustrated, she then goes on to say why wasnt she made a man, since men are all verbalize to be so perfect. She apologizes &and asks forgiveness for her negligence of his service, due to the fact that she is not a man. . Christine says it is not about gender, that does not behave one land than the other. It lies within that individuals conduct and virtue. 5. She says that not all mens opinions are based on discernment, it cant be assumed that becoming educating and learning the natural sciences can be no-count for muchs. Men also dont like it when women know more than they do. 6. They say that educating wom en has become beneficial and still is beneficial, being taught a good doctrine can in no way have a negative effect on anything.It is simply irrational. 7. Christines mother cherished her to do girly things, things that women should do such as spinning and weaving. On the other hand, her father wanted her to be educated and watch her learn and begin to become an adroit young woman. This illustrates the clash between the Medieval and renascence worldviews because her mother wanted her to do things women should do and her father wanted her to do the opposite, by gaining an education. 8. The auses of misogyny are from men who are ignorant, these men rouse women because they either hate women because they are simply far more intelligent than they are and naturally good hearted, others who hate women are crippled and the lone(prenominal) way for them to impose their misery on others is by blaming women who make others happy, and ultimately men who have spent much of their young ye ars sleeping around cant anymore and they like to sabotage womens lives by disgusting others because they cant enjoy sexual pleasures.I do view that all of these still exist in our society, as well as in others. For example, I had a discrepancy with a cat-o-nine-tails friend of mine, who is a boxer like I am and he had the idea that he could beat me his reasoning for it was solely because I was a girl. He did not have any other valid reason as to why he could beat me, he didnt run in my statistics either, which made even more pathetic that he would think such a thing. Another example in our society is of a young man who was in college that contracted aids.This man went around the correct college campus sleeping with other women so that they would also have the disease without state them prior to their relations. He was miserable, so he wanted to make other women feel his pain. I think these attitudes are rooted deep in our society and Im not sure that they will ever go away. 9 . They contribute much of civilizations advancements to Minerva, Isis, and cere. Isis was an Egyptian goddess, who has been mostly named as the goddess of rebirth. She was cognize for spending time amongst her people and taming men.She also taught women how to weave, grind corn, spin flax, and make bread. Minerva was a Roman goddess, who was associated with poetry, medicine, wisdom, weaving, crafts, war, artillery, and trading. It is said she developed numbers and musical instruments. Ceres was a Roman goddess also, she was known for being the goddess of agriculture and fertility of the land. 10. No I think Christine suggests that it shouldnt be excluded from men. She implies in the first separate that if men read the truth theyd shut up, hold their tongues, and rase their heads in shame for such stupid ignorance.

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