Simone Beauvoir Accomplishments

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Simone Beauvoir had a lifetime of accomplishments. From understanding literature at a young age to writing an essay which sprung the second-wave of feminism, Simone was an accomplished women. She was a women who did not allow society to stop her from accomplishing what she set out to do. Beauvoir was able to accomplish what most philosophers cannot within their lifetimes. Beauvoir, not only opened the eyes of those who read her writings, but also help pushed along political activities and the feminism movement. Overall, Simone Beauvoir had a seemingly interesting life as she grew up knowing literature from a young age and she learned to love it.
Simone Ernestine Lucie Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir was born on the morning of January 9, 1908 in Paris to the parents of Georges Bertrand de Beauvoir and Françoise Brasseur. Simone was an intelligent and curious child. Her intelligence was encouraged by her father who “provided her with carefully edited selections from the great works of literature and who encouraged her to read and write from an early age.”¹ His encouragement continued throughout her lifetime and her success came to symbolize his failure and caused conflict between the daughter and the father. Though her father was conflicted between his pride and his disappointment, Beauvoir continued her studies to become a writer and teacher rather than a mother and wife. She attended the Institut Adeline Désir until …show more content…

She was active in political affairs and in the Women’s Liberation Movement(second-wave feminism) although she did not identify as a feminist until later in the 1960’s. Simone laid the foundation for the modern feminist movement that we know today. Although she lived in France, Beauvoir would defend freedom writers or others from different countries. She often used her writing as a way to express her anger and disappointment in the governments that chose to treat these people as

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