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Mary Wollstonecraft, a vindication of women’s rights
Do you think women are still raised to be “nice”? Why or why not?
In the work of Mary Wollstonecraft, you can see how women observe that women should supposedly be shown only to “make them submissive” to please men, live to please, however this has changed over the years because Before we could see how women were housewives, in the house the decisions that were made were beneath the man but now women if they have to live alone without a man by their side they do it or if they have to work equally or more than He does it too, over the years women have become more independent with more equality. It does not mean that there have stopped being women who are housewives, no less than before.
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