Mary Silliman's War
Women in the 18th Century:
Mary Silliman's War
Women's roles have changed throughout history both very slowly and very rapidly. The reason for the former is due to the fact that women had, for a very long time, stayed in the same role of household fixture; yet, as is stated in the latter part of the previous sentence, once change began happening it spread both very rapidly and very inclusively. As a result, in Western societies today woman have all the rights and privileges that men have. However, this was not the case in the 18th century, and especially in pre-Civil War America. In the film Mary Silliman's war, the viewer is shown a glimpse of what life was like in this period, and how a woman fought both to reconcile with prescribed gender roles, and to break them while accommodating behavior considered appropriate. In order to explore this concept further, the following paragraphs will give a more in-depth overview of the film.
The film Mary Silliman's War is set in 18th century Fairfield, Connecticut, and has as a goal to offer a portrait of that community from various respects (i.e. political and social). The point-of-view is not of a male, as would have been at the time, but of a female, namely Mary. The story thus tackles many themes, including: relationships between men and women, relationships...
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