UK women 's independence at the end of the 20 th century By the end of the 20 th century women had made equally significant progress with men, but I think that there are many areas where there is still little equality. Also, in various groups of British society, women think that they have advanced equally at various speeds in various ways. In the workplace, since the 1980s the number of married and unmarried working women has increased steadily, women have advanced equally.
There is no married woman on paper. They are legal ghosts, can not possess property, appeal for husband for divorce, or technically get another income that is not his own. This is Britain of the 19th century, even if it is as clever as Carolyn Norton, independent women are almost helpless - especially for the whims of retaliatory spouses. Born in Caroline Sheridan in 1808, she was a financially devastated family. Her grandfather, Richard Brinsley Sherida, is an excellent playwright, but he is still ruthless. After that, his family could earn a living under a good name, but he could not do anything else. Caroline is one of the seven children who accepted only taking care of the mother after the death of his father. As the second largest daughter, Caroline was forced to get married early, but her wisdom and satire was reported as threatening some followers.
Through the 19th century, the lives of women became more restricted. The reform willfully eliminates the possession of female votes and property. In the past few centuries, his wife has been involved in family-run farms and companies, but family development became a profession with the development of the 19th century. The first obligation of a woman is to be a good wife and mother. Both Suffragists and Anti-suffragist agree that women are more calm, literate, well-written and considerate than men, but they are against the meaning of women. The slab player believes that women should participate in public life and make the world a better place. Anti-Suffragists believe that women's femininity and childbirth make them unsuitable for politics. They believe that "we want to develop women's power, energy and education as much as possible but I believe that the work they do for the country and their responsibilities should always be different from that of men I believe