A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a novel written by Mary Wollstonecraft about how women are suppressed from their rights due to the ideals of the European society. Women are so blindsided from the ideals of society that they are not aware of the condition they are in. The women in the civilization only care about perusing elegance and attractiveness instead of an education. This civilization is under arbitrary political power that desires women as slaves, who are confined in the home, and only care about their “natural” tendencies of being modest, chaste, and beautiful. These women are treated as inferior beings that are too vulnerable to justify their primary rights.

Mary Wollstonecraft believes that education in the European society needs to change and it should be what the national government is most concerned about because it will change how women will be viewed. Women are viewed as week, vain, and indolent, which is why society deems them not good enough to be educated. Girls did not receive the same education as boys and the two genders were not allowed to ...

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