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Mary Wollstonecraft A Vindication Of The Rights Of Women

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Poets go above and beyond in their poetry to uncover an ugly truth or an inevitable demise. Through lyric and line they express their out of the box ideas and call attention to problems that are brewing in their society. Mary Wollstonecraft wrote an essay to expose the poor treatment of women in the late 1700’s. In Wollstonecraft’s “A Vindication of the Rights Of Women”, she indicts her society by revealing the injustice of her society towards women. Her vindication has been echoed in other works such as “Goblin Market” which also shows the condemning of women who choose to go against the grain and live to please themselves instead of others.

Mary Wollstonecraft would be considered a strong woman in modern day. She left home when she was 19 years-old, which was far from usual in her time. Women weren’t able to own …show more content…

Women were only allowed to take practical classes such as: reading, writing, music, dancing, etc. Men on the other hand could become lawyers, doctors, politicians, and they also could study Latin, Greek, and Rhetoric. Teaching women rhetoric wouldn’t be a good idea because when would a woman ever need to persuade an audience to believe in her cause? Women have no such thoughts and Mary is only a special case. I’m sure other woman don’t have opinions, and aren’t able to offer insight to men, right? These are a few of “manly” thoughts of her time that spewed in to later cultures like Christina Rossetti’s.
Christina Rossetti composed the poem “Goblin Market,” which shows the idea that women can become easily obsessed with material things; lose themselves when they give up their virginity, and thus neglect her “womanly duties”. Women’s sexuality is a big problem in today’s society because woman loses her virginity before marriage, or has multiple partners we as a society look down upon them, but when a man does the same, they are sometimes praised for these

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