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The concept of the "angel of the house" has been a pervasive ideal in Western culture, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. This notion, popularized by John Ruskin's 1860 article "Of Queen's Gardens," posits that a woman's primary role is to be a guardian of domesticity, nurturing, and moral guidance within the home. However, this ideal has been extensively critiqued for its rigid expectations, exclusions, and oppressive undertones.

