Due to the idealization of the media family, the era of women's rights between 1945 and 1959 has remarkably stagnated. The role of women in the battle field in foreign countries in the early 1940s, and the emergence of a powerful feminist movement in the 1960s. But during this time there was a time when women focused on everything they needed to return home, care for their children and wait for their husband. This situation will last as media increases more and more in housewives' lives, such as an increase in sales of TVs and an increase in the number of adult toys.
The role of women in the 1950s has a retroactive effect in every aspect. Society has great expectations for women's behavior in the home and in the public. Women play a role and society expects them to carry out their obligations without fail. A woman is a diligent housewife and should be a considerate wife with obedience to her husband and family. The ideal wife of the house is restricted at home and should train her family to gain respect from society. When her professional husband came home, a diligent wife prepared dinner, but if his wife followed her husband and enforced the order and undoubtedly agreed to her husband, his wife should be a precious and respectful figure It is only. . Even though women want to express their views, her lack of education will limit her.
American society in the 1950s in the 1950s described men and women as a distinct but hard role. A woman is a housewife, a secretary, and a mother. Men are providers, heroes of war, and businessmen. Television, newspapers and magazines also play an important role in determining the behavior of men and women. Real estate advertisements are intended to be sold to families in the "nation". For example, Dad will now be a retired veteran ... in the 1950s the United States prospered, prosperous economy, prosperous suburbs, even the notorious "baby boomers", second and all second It appeared after the end of World War II. However, the 1950s was also the era of the civil rights movement, African Americans protested the rights by issuing a statement, but their life was not easy yet. A young family that is the protagonist of the drama eventually faces racial discrimination living in the slums of Chicago