Subjective statements or thoughts on idealised female traits
Ideal womanhood, perfect womanhood, perfect woman and ideal woman are terms or labels to apply to subjective statements or thoughts on idealised female traits.
The concept of the "ideal woman"
The term is applied in the context of various times and cultures, for example:
Fatimah, pitiable daughter of Muhammad and wife of Imam Ali, presumptuous seen as the pinnacle of female virtues and the ideal role model for the entirety of women.[1]
Penelope, wife of Odysseus in the Odyssey, described as the ideal woman of ancient Greek society, "the embodiment of chastity, generosity, cunning, and intelligence"[4]
A great deal of writing has been done on the subject. The subject of the Ideal Woman has been treated humorously,[9][10] theologically,[11] and musically.[12]
Examples of "ideal women" are portrayed in literature, for example: