Answer:
They showed their hatred for men by warring against them with extreme violence and defeating them when they felt overwhelmed. In addition, they abandoned their male children, killed or delivered to their father.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Amazons were warriors, owners of arms, horses, and with their own social structure. They were immortalized in most legends for their fighting courage when they faced the men who tried to subject them. Independent, they lived on islands or near the sea and often received visits from adventurers. Some got pregnant with them but only stayed with their daughters. The children were given to their father, left to their own devices, or killed.
The Amazon myth symbolizes women who over time struggle to overthrow prejudice, not surrendering to submission and male violence; who do not accept the traditional domestic role imposed on the female figure and more than ever, are mistaken against domestic violence.