The piece comments on religions’ attitudes to women.
Religion is frequently used to hold women back, using
the demands of some deity as an excuse for much of men’s disempowerment of
women, rather than admitting it is just a masculine desire for control.
A religious
doctrine threatening some unknown punishment for disobedience saves having to
argue any case for suppression of, and failure to share equal freedoms with,
women.
The piece shows Adam and Eve. Adam is kneeling, appearing
penitent, his expression portraying ‘Not me, God’.
Eve is leaning on his shoulders, fed-up. Her expression:
‘Here we go again’.
The serpent develops from Adam’s plaited hair and winds
under his groin.
The message the piece sends is that most of the sins blamed
upon women by religions come from the minds of men, the results of how they
wish to behave, the ‘faults’ are truly the sins of men’s behaviour, and yet
they prefer to accuse women’s wiles as the cause, and hence punish women for men’s’
misdeeds!
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