Behind every great man...
They say that behind every great man is a great woman. In some cases,
these men were used as proxies - for example, when female authors used
male pen names to ensure their work was considered. In most cases,
however, women simply contributed to the man's overall success - in
varying degrees.
For example, Albert Einstein - who said himself, if not for his Serbian
wife, he'd have been nothing. Now I doubt anyone thinks it was she who
decided e-mc2 but she obviously played a role in Einstein's success.
That role could have been simply keeping the necessities of the house
in order allowing Einstein to think, of it could have been as indept as
crossing some of the first mental ravines for him, leading him on his
way.
What role do you think the 'great women' behind all of those 'great
men' truly played? Do you have any examples of women who played a very
significant role in their men's success? It does not necessarily have
to be a husband and wife, Alexander the Great and his mother are a
relevent example as well.