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What was a common representation of women in Edo period cinema?
They were often portrayed as strong, independent figures.
They were usually depicted as submissive and dependent.
They held high political powers.
They were not represented at all.
During the Edo period, what was a significant societal expectation of women?
Women were encouraged to pursue careers in the arts.
Women were expected to remain part of their father's household until marriage.
Women were allowed to own property freely.
Women had the same legal rights as men.
How did Edo period cinema often reflect the social structure of its time?
By portraying gender equality as a norm.
By emphasizing the importance of family hierarchy and traditional roles.
By focusing exclusively on historical battles.
By showcasing women's liberation movements.
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