Frailty Thy Name is Woman?

September 30, 2009 by articlesfactory  
Published in Women

Indira Gandhi, the first woman prime minister of India, was the daughter of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India.

Long back, Shakespeare’s famous confused character `Hamlet’ was uttered these lines, disgusted at his mother’s sudden betrothal with his uncle, immediately after his father’s death. Though the statement directly accuses woman of weakness, the meaning of the statement has changed tremendously through the passage of time. A Hindi poet also called woman merely a statue of pity and affection. But these two things do not make woman weak, instead pity and affection are the strongest feminine traits. It’s also a famous saying that behind every great man, there is always a woman, being a source of creation herself. She is the inspiration for creation also. Her love and affection as a mother, wife, beloved or sister, is the fountain head of a society’s peace and stability. Now–a-days woman is not only engrossed in domestic life; she is actively participating in the socio political changes of the world. If we cite the examples of Margaret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi and mother Teresa, it would certainly be hard to believe that woman is a weak creature. Given a chance, a woman possesses the power to change the world. Nevertheless, the centuries’ exploitation and suppression has made the woman of today a little timid. That’s why; a lot of oppression on women is still taking place. But with her power to create and her desire to live, she will certainly come above all this exploitation one day.

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*Famous woman

  • Indira Gandhi.

*Indira Gandhi, the first woman prime minister of India, was the daughter of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. She was also the first prime minister to lose an election and the prime minister to be assassinated. She was the leader of the all India national congress. And she was president of the congress-I party. She was a good administrator and she was a brave woman.

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