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Societal expectations stifling individuality from "summary" of The Feminine Mystique (50th Anniversary Edition) by Betty Friedan

Betty Friedan delves into the idea that societal norms and expectations can greatly hinder a person's ability to express their true individuality. She argues that the pressures and constraints placed on women by society during the 1950s and 1960s stifled their personal growth and autonomy. Friedan highlights how women were expected to conform to traditional gender roles and devote themselves solely to their roles as wives and mothers, often at the expense of their own aspirations and desires. Friedan points out that societal expectations created a narrow definition of femininity that limited women's opportunities for personal and professional fulfillment. Women were encouraged to prioritize marriage and motherhood above all else, leading many to feel unfulfilled and trapped in their domestic lives. This stifling of individuality had a profound impact on women's mental and emotional well-being, as they struggled to reconcile their own identities with the roles society had assigned to them. ...
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    The Feminine Mystique (50th Anniversary Edition)

    Betty Friedan

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