Encore aujourd’hui, beaucoup de publicités pour l’électroménager mettent en scène des femmes effectuant les tâches ménagères. C’est certainement dû au fait que notre société a longtemps considéré que l’homme devait aller gagner des sous et la femme s’occuper de la maison.
Même si les mentalités ont évolué, Léa est révoltée de voir des publicités où ce sont uniquement les femmes qui font la lessive, la vaisselle ou le repassage. Manon, elle, voit cela d’un autre œil. Toutes les avancées technologiques du monde de l’électroménager n’auraient-elles au final pas contribué à l’émancipation des femmes ?
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