AP European History
The Feminine Mystique is a groundbreaking book written by Betty Friedan, published in 1963, that challenged the traditional roles of women in society. It exposed the widespread discontent among women who were expected to find fulfillment solely through homemaking and motherhood, ultimately sparking the second wave of feminism in the 20th century. Friedan's work connected personal experiences with broader societal issues, highlighting how restrictive gender norms limited women's potential and advocating for equal rights and opportunities.