Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication Of The Rights Of Women

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“Who Run the World? Girls!” Beyoncé belts this anthem as the crowded arena embraced and chanted the words back to her. It wasn’t always this easy to talk about women’s rights or embracing women hood as it is in 2016. Several hundred years ago, it was normal for women to be viewed as subordinate to men, follow certain stereotypes, and we not given proper rights. However in 1792, Mary Wollstonecraft 's wrote a book, Vindication of the Rights of Women, to fight for woman’s rights. Throughout the novel, she emphasizes the importance of: equality, educating women, women having the power to express their mind in body however they wanted. Comparing her work from 1792 to 2016,Wollstonecraft spoke on issue that were ahead of her time and that were
In several countries around the world, women have not been given the same rights as others have in other countries. In Afghanistan, women are getting married at very young ages and are made subordinate under male control and prejudice and have been know to be involved in domestic violence (Ward). I believe that the U.S. and other nations need to bring awareness to this issue so we can support these women so they can find the courage to advocate and fight for better rights. Also, I would like to see changes in gender discrimination. In 2016, the issue of the wage gap between men and women is still an on-going problem. Although studies have shown from the Huffington Post that more women are taking higher job positions and Women 's equality in the workplace has improved, women are still getting paid less amount of money as men would in that position with the same qualifications. Women should be paid equally based off the quality of their performance rather than discriminated because of their gender. Hopefully these issues will come to light and no longer be a problem so women can gain their

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