I know this is extremely, extremely late, but better late than never I guess.
This was probably the hardest essay of all of them for me to read. I had to go over different paragraphs multiple times to actually understand what was trying to be said. I understand Women’s Rights and everything very clearly, but the way that Wollstonecraft wrote it and used a variety of word choice, it was just very hard to follow.
Wollstonecraft writes about how women are treated unfairly during this time and age and that it is not right by any means. She goes on to say that women are perceived as inferior to men and that they are only here to satisfy their husbands and nothing more.
She states that women are entitled to the same rights as men are and that women should be strong and independent and not only rely on men for things. I agree with what she says because I believe that both women and men should be equal no matter what. It shouldn’t be something that is worked at; it should just be something natural.
This essay was a difficult one to read, and I know it took me a really long time to do it, but I think that the message that Wollstonecraft got across was very strong. I really believe that I learned a lot from this article and it really challenged me, which I enjoyed for the most part.
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