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Imagine and compare an argumentative dialogue between the mothers of the 20th/21st century and those of the earlier era, about which life was better for women. - English

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Imagine and compare an argumentative dialogue between the mothers of the 20th/21st century and those of the earlier era, about which life was better for women.

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Joy's mom: I love working as a manager in my office, even though it can be tiring. My only concern is that I can't spend time with Joy and give him my attention.
Raju's morn (the 1950s): I love my job too, but I'm not treated equally as the men in my office. However, I can look after the kids and give them at least sometime every day.
Nimesh's mom (1800s): The only work I know is household chores and other odd jobs. I wish I could have been able to study. But I'm able to make sure my children get enough care and comfort.
Raghav's mom (3000 BCE): I enjoy gathering and hunting with my family. But I want to spend more time doing what I love.
Joy's mom: At least I can give him a comfortable life where he gets what he wants. Well, everything except a loving mother.
Raju's mom: I try and give whatever he needs, he works hard for himself to get whatever he wants.
Nimesh's mom:  I'm unable to give him anything myself, even knowledge. But I can provide all the warmth and love of a mother.
Raghav's mom: He hunt from when he was a kid. I wish I was able to do more for him, so he wouldn't have to.
Nimesh's mom: Isn't any era where women are happy doing what they are able to?
Raju's mom: Yes, why do we always want to keep doing more? Even when we're doing so much?
Joy's mom: Maybe that's what makes us good mothers and better people. We never stop trying to better ourselves. It's not only for our own sake but even for our children's happiness.
Raghav's mom: I think you are right. Mothers want to do as much as they can. And even more of what they can't.
Joy's mom: We don't feel this because we don't do enough. We feel this because what we want to do is never-ending. We should just be happy doing what we are able to, to the best of our capacities.
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