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In this essay I will explore various concepts of women and deeply criticize the way women are seen and represented through advertising. My main resource that I will reference in this essay is a book called “Ways of see” by John Berger, which highlights the role of women during the early Renaissance and beyond. In addition to this I will explore various women's beliefs from a wide range of secondary resources and will include references to books, websites and various images to help clarify my claims. "From the dawn of human society, every woman was in a state of slavery to a man, because she was of value to him and had less muscular strength than he. (Stuart Mill, John. The Subject of Women, New York: D . Appleton Co, 1869) Over the past decade, our modern society has protected women's rights through law; yet the subjugation of women can be seen throughout our modern era and throughout history worse and the best of both sexes and for this reason women have been misled by the ideals of man. For this reason the mistreatment of women has not changed much in the last century her male counterpart? Can a modern woman work more hours both at work and at home and receive the same reward if a man had changed places with her? Men and women play an important role in our society and that is why each gender has responsibilities specifications. But before analyzing these responsibilities we must first define what a man is and what a woman is. What is a Man? Is man the dominant sex? Or is a man a power-hungry bully? The definition of Man in philosophical terms is human nature, a...... middle of paper...... especially when it comes to lust, which includes sexual pleasures, prostitution and sex trafficking. Knowing this you might think women would represent themselves more seriously, but the exact opposite is happening. These continuous cycles of failure have severely weakened the physical presence of women, and for this reason, they are continually singled out in global discussions on topics such as war or threats to national security, and are constantly burdened with tasks regarding health and family life. . In my research I read many books from the nineteenth century onwards, such as Stuart Mill's book 'The Subject of Women' (1869) to Butler's 'Gender Troubles' (1990), both of these and many other books helped me in my research. quest to evoke a personal concept of women, but of all of them I found Berger's "Ways of Seeing" the most fruitful in terms of literally explaining women.