In How to Be a Renaissance Woman, Jill Burke explores the lives of women in Renaissance society. Showing how their status was shaped by strict social rules, marriage expectations, and male control.
The book highlights the intense beauty standards women faced and dangerous, even poisonous substances they used to achieve the ideal look, revealing that beauty was not just vanity but a form of social survival. Burke also discusses the limits placed on women they could be talented musicians, artists, or performers, but their strength and independence often intimidated men and led criticism.
Reading the book makes it clear that despite centuries of progress, many struggles remain the same today; women are still judged by appearance, still fighting for equal pay and treatment and still challenging stereotypes in a world that has not changed as much as we might think.
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