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    Marriage Gets Better With Age

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    In eight pages this paper discusses how the marriage institution has only gotten better throughout history as a positive cohabitation option. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    us, it is safe to say that marriage once again reflects a positive connotation of cohabitation, credited for the most part with religious and cultural specifications. Bibliography lists 7  sources. TLCmrgbt.rtf HOW MARRIAGE LIFE CHANGED FOR THE BETTER THROUGH THE YEARS by (c) December 2001 -- for more information  on using this paper properly! I. INTRODUCTION The institution of marriage has witnessed myriad modifications throughout the years, not the least of which includes an almost mandatory tradition to  an outright rebellion against what some believed was nothing more than a master/slave contract. Now that the twenty-first century is upon us, it is safe to say that marriage  once again reflects a positive connotation of cohabitation, credited for the most part with religious and cultural specifications. II. THE ROLES OF MAN AND WIFE  In order to appreciate the progression of marriage through the years, it is important for the student to understand how it existed in the past. The  concept that men have long been entitled to inherent privileges in marriage, while women have had to earn their place in the same state of matrimony, is the clear implication  in Mary Astells Some Reflections Upon Marriage. Asserting feminist views about the vast differences that have historically existed between the role men and women play in relationships, Astell contends  that the fairer sex has routinely been victimized by society merely because of gender. Astell is perplexed by the grossly incongruent capacity of  man and wife as they once existed within the institution of marriage. She wonders aloud why women have expected -- and received -- only the short end of the 

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