Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication Of The Rights Of Women

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The eighteenth-century British society was divided along social classes and gender roles. Males were considered to be better in exercising leadership,while women were believed to be better at nurturing and at managing domestic matters. During this period women were deprived from exercising their rights and had limited roles in society. Women were not allowed to vote, own property and most important were denied the right to receive an equal education as men did during this time. Women were deprived from the ability to acquire knowledge and exercise their reason. Marriage was the primary goal in their lives. Not everyone agreed how society had been underestimating the capabilities of women. Wollstonecraft, did not agree on how women were perceived and wanted to make change. she wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women,where she stated the reasons why women have been perceived as objects. She felt parents and schools have contributed the neglection of education for women. As result, women were portrayed as weak. Mary Wollstonecraft had very unique opinions about the role that education played in the lives of women and argued powerfully how disadvantaged they were in society.
Wollstonecraft points out that in society females are seen inferior than males. Sbe believes everyone should be equal, however the way society had been structured affected greatly the inequality between them. She states that this is the law of nature. She considers women’s mind not to be in a healthy state due to the lack of knowledge being limited and this action she compares it to the process of flower undergoes to grow. She states “the flowers which are planted in too rich soil, strength and usefulness are sacrificed to beauty; and the flaunting leav...

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In conclusion, Mary wollstonecraft brought up interesting points about education. The lack of education prevents them from achieving a position in society. Women have been treated and seen lesser in status and believes that women should be given education that would allow them to develop their reasons. They can become more useful and valuable members of society. This would prevent women being characterized as an object, and be only valuable because of the looks and the qualities men search in a women. Women have been “insulated” from the truth and have been taught to believe that they are inferior, which may make it harder for them to hear and accept her ideas. Women need freedom in order to be virtuous. If women are not allowed to freely develop their abilities, they will remain weak and continue to be seen as nature’s mistakes.

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