Violence Against Women Essay In English

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INTRODUCTION

In a country like India, where goddesses like, Saraswati - the goddess of learning, Parvati - the goddess of power, Laxmi – the goddess of wealth, are worshipped, one would expect women in India to be placed on a high pedestal and treated with respect and equality. But that is not something which has been practiced by menfolk of the country. Rather, women have to go through a lot of hardships right from the moment they are in the womb itself– sex-selective abortion, when they are born – infanticide, and even if they make through childbirth, sometimes they don’t receive education and health benefits as much as their male counterparts do. Also, parents marry their daughters off so as to dust their hands off of them and the bridegrooms and their families demand dowry, which on non-fulfilment will sentence the innocent bride to a duration of torture mentally and physically, often resulting in death. There is another grave matter to contemplate about and that is, male violence against women. They include rape, sexual assault, wife beating, workplace sexual harassment and child sexual abuse.

But why are women the scapegoat for men’s atrocities?

Apart from the fact that …show more content…

Just because a woman is the wife of someone, it doesn’t not entitle the husband to sexually assault his wife. If the wife doesn’t consent to the act, then it is rape. No way can marital rape be justified on the basis of the man being the husband and the woman being his wife. Also, it is seen in most of the cases, women are mostly raped by people they know, people they interact with on a daily basis, people they trust. This makes it all the more difficult for them to speak up and disclose it to anybody, for fear of not being believed and for not wanting to put that person into “trouble.” And this is why, they endure the mental trauma for prolonged periods of

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