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The middle-class women also developed the idea for reformed marriage due to the
torture they used to receive. Since they could raise their voices and get listened to the majority,
they demanded the development of laws that would ascertain the issues of divorce and marriage.
This implied that women began realizing their rights and wanted to lead a more dignified life.
Additionally, women were viewed as objects of sex and thus received a lot of sexual assault and
harassment. There was also evolvement of movement that praised motherhood for being the ideal
job for women (Morantz 490-507). It was also evident that marriage among the middle-class
women was a requirement and thus those failed were viewed as social failures. This made most
of them to be engaged and start families as a source of the communities blessing. This, therefore,
made most of the women to be more focused in upbringing and caring of their families.
Importantly, this care that they developed during these early times made them become well fitted
in the nursing profession (Loeffelholz 866-868). This is because within the same timespan many
women ventured into the medical career and were reported to perform extremely well compared
to their male counterparts.
The evolvement of female clubs become more popular in the 19
th
and 20
th
century. This
offered a chance for women of the same age to meet and discuss several kinds of literature
regarding their affairs. Additionally, these organizations enabled them to remain up to date with
the current issues of the society. Therefore, this formed a basis from which women began their
socialization process (Horowitz 239). Additionally, young women of the middle and upper class
would occasionally meet in clubs for dances and parties. During this time they would also find a
chance of interacting with men of their age from which they could form a relationship. (Farley
and Dabel 228. Besides, these group of women had a unique dressing style that reflected their
class and position in the society.