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Desire for fulfillment beyond homemaking from "summary" of The Feminine Mystique (50th Anniversary Edition) by Betty Friedan

The notion of women seeking fulfillment beyond the confines of homemaking is a central theme in the text. Friedan argues that women have been socialized to believe that their primary role in life is to be a homemaker, devoting themselves entirely to the needs of their family. However, she posits that many women feel a sense of emptiness and dissatisfaction with this limited role, yearning for something more meaningful and fulfilling in their lives. According to Friedan, the desire for fulfillment beyond homemaking is not a selfish or unreasonable aspiration, but rather a natural and valid need that women have. She suggests that women have been denied the opportunity to explore their full potential and talents, instead being confined to a narrow and stifling role that does not allow for personal growth or self-actualization. Friedan highlights the importance of women pursuing their own interests and passions, outside of their domestic duties, in order to achieve a sense of fulfillment and purpose in life. She argues that women should not be defined solely by their roles as wives and mothers, but should be encouraged to pursue their own ambitions and dreams, whatever they may be. By advocating for women to seek fulfillment beyond homemaking, Friedan challenges the traditional gender norms and expectations that have limited women's opportunities for self-expression and personal development. She empowers women to break free from the constraints of societal expectations and to pursue their own paths to fulfillment and happiness.
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    The Feminine Mystique (50th Anniversary Edition)

    Betty Friedan

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