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Radicalism in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Writing

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Radicalism in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Writing
(Which author is more radical for her day?) In the years of the late 1700’s and early 1800’s women’s rights were unheard of. Women didn’t get a higher education like the men did. They would mostly learn about etiquette and how to cook and clean. The father of the daughter would choose who she would marry, it would always be based on money, and family tithes. Women were treated as property and she was owned by her father and mother tells she was wedded, and then her husband would own her. But in theses years is when women started to more or less rebel and come out with new and radical ideas. In the article by Jone Lewis she states, “Mary Wollstonecraft has been called the "first feminist" or …show more content…

In the article titled, “Family Structure in Colonial times,” the author states, “Now, all along, there was the occasional crack in the system, granting that a woman could take care of children “in the tender years” – three or seven years old.” This meant that children were really never raised in a great way and they were soon sent to work in factories, leaving the mother heartbroken.

The last reason Wollstonecraft’s writing is more radical is the fact that she wants everyone to give women a chance; if it doesn’t work she won’t mind taking the blame. In her essay she states, “Let me become more chaste and modest, and if women do not grow wiser in the same ratio it will be clear that they have weaker understandings.” She wasn’t positive that women would succeed with more rights, but she still was fighting for a chance for them. It was a huge step to put herself on the line because if women had begun to get rights, but it was in fact true that they weren’t as smart, the blame would be put on her. In the article “Colonial Times,” the author states, “During the 18th century, the women’s role and work was extremely difficult, exhausting, and society was unappreciative.” This proves that women worked hard from the start and if they could just get some more education they could be as successful as men.

Overall, Mary Wollstonecraft put a huge impact on women’s rights in the early 1800’s,

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