Female roles in bengali
Old Lavani accompanied Agudemba to a farmland and saw
some farmers, including men, women, and children, planting rice seedlings in
the farmland.
The old man Lavani said that women in ancient Bangladesh
had a relatively low status in society. At that time, Bangladesh was a
male-dominated society, and men occupied a dominant position in society,
politics and economy.
Women's family roles are mainly wives and mothers. They
are considered the "property" of the family and need to obey the
orders of their husbands and parents. In addition, female education is also
restricted, and women usually do not have the opportunity to receive education.
In ancient Bangladesh, women were mainly responsible for
domestic and reproductive responsibilities. They were responsible for household
chores such as cooking, cleaning and taking care of children. At the same time,
they are also responsible for taking care of the elderly and sick. In addition,
women also participate in agricultural production, such as harvesting,
planting, and breeding.
Although women had a lower social status in ancient
Bangladesh, they were also influential socially and in marriage. Women could
attract men through their talents and beauty, thereby obtaining better marriage
and social status.
Women also play an important role in communicating and
socializing with each other, as organizers and participants in events such as
festivals and weddings.
Old Lavani said:
In the political system of ancient Bangladesh, women's
participation was low. Except for some women from aristocratic or royal
families who could have certain rights as queens or concubines, other ordinary
women had almost no opportunities to participate in politics. However, in some
areas or tribes, women from time to time play the role of social leaders or
arbiters to maintain social stability and order.
Women play an important role in economic activities. They
are involved in traditional industries such as agricultural production,
handicrafts and clothing manufacturing, and are often responsible for the sale
and exchange of goods.
Women also play an important role in market and business
activities. Their mastery of business skills such as calculation, negotiation
and sales makes them an influential group in the business field.
Old Lavani told Agudumba:
Women in ancient Bangladesh could also participate in
music, dance and other artistic activities, and also had certain attainments in
calligraphy, painting and other artistic fields.
They have also passed down many ancient folklore and
religious beliefs through oral transmission. These roles of women in the
cultural field have made important contributions to the inheritance and
development of Bangladeshi culture.
In ancient Bangladesh, art was mainly expressed in the
fields of murals, carvings and metal crafts. In terms of architecture and
decoration, the country used a large number of carvings and paintings. These
decorative patterns and patterns often had distinctive Indian cultural
characteristics and were integrated with Incorporating Persian and Chinese
artistic elements, it formed a unique Bengali style.
Old Lavani and Agudumba came to a small village, where a
woman's singing voice came from there. It was a surprising and unpredictable
feminist song "It is the woman who rules the world":
our country
our nation
Leave me no choice
because i am a woman
Born to be a man’s toy
Continuing since ancient times
Reasonable and legal
we can't change destiny
our wishes
our life
Will not pursue freedom and equality
Will not advocate independence
I'm no one's accessory
Not only relying on others
We are all money-making tools
Earn more than men
our appeal
our announcement
It is women who rule the world
Women need to take back control
Dominators should be women
This is the continuation of matrilineal
society
All women should be told
We have to survive standing
our beliefs
What's new about us
in sexual intimacy
Men are often the ones taking the
initiative
More passive women
Don't be tempted to be humble and condescending
tell men honestly
when you give everything to me
I can make you feel so comfortable
Taking the legendary wise Agu Demba as the protagonist, I started to create the Chinese-English version of "Snow Land Fable" using the traditional fable creation method that combines poetry and prose. Writing fables makes me feel like a child again. Studying snowy culture is my prescription to prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
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