Marital Changes That Have Occured in the Last 50 Years or so

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11/10/2013 In Anne Roiphe’s essay “A Tale of Two Divorces” discusses the marital changes that have occurred fifty years or so in the American system. She talks about the “The women’s movement” and how it has affected the idea of marriage in the twentieth century. Riophe also mentions the “sexual revolution”, which was another alteration that impacted marriage in the American system. In Serena Nanda’s essay “Arranging marriage in India” states how an arrange marriage system works. In an arrange marriage the bride has to go through a bigger deal of adjustment than the groom, which makes the marriage unfair. The American system of marriage is better than the arrange marriage system because it has more equality and freedom. According Anne Roiphe’s essay “A Tale of Two Divorces” the Women’s Movement was a factor for dramatic change in the American system of marriage. In 1960, the world of American women was limited in almost every respect, from family life to the workplace. A woman was expected to follow one path, to marry in her early 20s, start a family quickly, and devote her life to homemaking. However, after the Women’s Movement was introduced, women now have access to better jobs and can outlaw the discrimination in pay, hiring, and promotions. The women’ movement sent women free from restriction and allowed them to be more independent (Roiphe pg.496) The women’s movement also launched the era of divorces. Women who are unhappy in their marriages no longer have to stay married out of dire economic need. Ladies no longer have to prove fault to get a divorce, many women whose marriages had been bad for years find it more possible to get a divorce. Furthermore, the feminist movement gave women more freedom in society. This freedom impacted the martial system by increasing the divorce rate in the twentieth century by fifty percent. Riophe also mentions the “sexual
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