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The stereotype of women in the middle ages as subservient housewives is misleading. The idea of women being married off by their father was true, but it was more often true for noblewomen than for lower class. Also, one must keep in mind that while money and children played a part in the marriage, most parents kept their daughter's best interests in mind, and did not merely marry them off to any fool on the street. Many women did love their husbands. Yes, there were plenty of political marriages, but there were plenty of good marriages, as well.

While many of the attitudes of the time were misogynist compared to today, the idea that women merely cooked and cleaned all day is simply false. Most women had to work in order for their families to survive, and even noblewomen usually managed the servants and often worked as part of their husband's businesses.

Throughout most of history, women worked. The housewife stereotype is mostly an early modern concept that would be popularized again in the 19th century.
Women during the Middle Ages were nuns, artisans, wives, mothers, and some held roles in leadership.

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