Over the years, women have been discriminated in society. They are considered to be inferior to men. Women's roles are different in the two different societies, and in Buddhist society women are regarded as social evolution, not Brahman society. Brahmanism and women's lifestyles in Buddhism are very different. Buddhism was made by the Buddha (565 - 485 BC). Buddha desires equal. Instead of trying to overcome a strict caste system, he created a second world that no longer exists.
Cultural concepts, symbols, norms, and values play an important role in creating images of women and differentiating the roles of men and women. In fact, women are still suffering from the traditional stereotypes of women's characters in various societies and families. The Communist Party of China believes that the Confucian hierarchy proves class repression in our history and that women are Confucian's greatest victims. By analyzing the description of "female warrior" in the novel, this is a powerful exploration of the role of women in the fight against old traditional cultural problems and gender relations in Chinese society.
Women play an important role in hundreds of different American Indian cultures that Europeans prospered before reaching the 16th century. Women's role is as diverse as society. Some women collect food, cultivate crops, make tools and build houses, others have trade engagement. In some societies, community life and economy are organized around women's relatives. Among many people, elderly women are important leaders; they may elect the chief, arrange for marriage, or operate the Treasury Department. Almost all industrial city factories such as Lowell, Massachusetts, are made up of young women. These "girls in a mill" have independence that their mother can not imagine. They earn their own money and live in a dormitory. We also participate in organized workers' strikes and other actions.