The Bride Said What!?
As I sit in the audience
my attention seems to perk up as I hear the bride begins her vows. She is
promising her groom that she will follow his lead and go under his submission. My
first reaction was to look at my sister to clarify that I hear the vows
correctly. As a matter of fact I wasn’t mistaken.
I have many questions
when it comes to these vows. Why on earth would any woman agree to be put under
her man? That just doesn’t make sense to me. Knowing the bride, I was still in
shock about these vows. I would never have expected her to choose something
like this.
I believe that a
marriage is a partnership, not a male dominant relationship. Like in the movie
My Big Fat Greek Wedding the mother says “The man is the head (of the house), but the woman is the
neck. And she can turn the head any way she wants.” This quote explains that women do have a say in
the relationship as the head and neck work together. There is no reason why
they should be controlled by the man. What makes a woman vow to
submission under her husband? In this case it was the religion they both
practiced, but to me it still doesn’t really make sense. Now days we are trying
to get young ladies to know that they can be independent, strong, confident
women without the help of a man. What kind of example is this couple setting
for their future daughters? Or even their future sons? But I suppose their
future children will be taught that submission is okay and it’s just a part of
life. Their daughters will be taught to fall into their place, while their sons
will learn to be dominant.
This religious based
wedding also relates to what we have been talking about in class about how
media is shaping woman today. A lot of the time you see avid religious people
avoiding the media because of the “bad” things their kids could see on
television. But do they realize that they are shaping their own kids by their
religious practices. I’m not saying it is a bad thing to be religious but I think
a lot of people don’t see both sides to the situation. This is an extreme comparison
on both sides, but it does really happen. Kids grow up, and a lot of how they develop
depends on their environment. Because of this, religion can have the same sort
of affect as the media can. There is not a lot we can do to avoid shaping our children;
they will get some sort of influence one way or another.
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