Sunday, May 19, 2019

The Families in the 1950’s

The 1950s A emblematic 1950s family was nonhing like the ideal family in todays generation. Back then a typical family was a mom and a dad and several kidren. This is nothing like the current generation, where in that respect ar pregnant 16 year olds who find its ok to get pregnant out of trade union because they see that on television. Everyone sat down to a firm cooked meal together, unlike today where two men and women go to work and so they wind up eating something quick.Shows like Leave it to castor created the perfect model of what the typical family of the 1950s was like. When on that point was a conflict between a child and a parent, they sat down together and talked it out, nobody ran away or just brushed it off. Women stayed home did the chores and kept up with the house and took care of the children, while the husbands went out to work. The positive part of the 50s was how families were actually families.They did things together like watch television, ate dinner , and just spent time with each early(a) talking about one anothers day. Women understood what it meant to honor their husbands and discipline their children. Other than that there was more negativity to this decade. Women were not allowed to do many things such as, going to work if they could afford not to, state their opinions to their husbands, and dinner had to be on the table when their husbands arrived home and not a second later.Although the 1950s were a more popular time then other decades, I do not ring people would want to go back. Women were treated unfairly as well as minorities, and gays. I do, however, think that some aspects from that generation would be best fit in this generation. Women should still go out and work, and be treated with respect, however there should be more structure in families, so that there are not so many broken families, and not so many children being born into asperse families.

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