"برای مدت طولانی زنان را ملکه خواندهاند، اما قلمرو داده شده به آنها ارزش حکمرانی ندارد."
— Louisa May Alcott
Simplified Meaning:
For many years, women have been given fancy titles like "queens," but often, those titles don’t come with real power or meaningful responsibilities. It’s like calling someone a manager but not giving them any important tasks or authority to make decisions. For example, in history, some queens had a title and a crown, but they couldn’t actually make laws or lead armies; men did all the real ruling. This saying highlights the difference between having a title and having true power or influence. Women might be praised or honored with words, but without real opportunities or rights, those praises don’t mean much. To make change, society needs to offer women real chances to make decisions and lead, not just call them by fancy names.
Related tags
Female empowerment Feminism Gender equality Gender roles Historical context Inequality Patriarchy Social justice Women leadersFEATURED QUOTES