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Mary Wollstonecraft Reason woman have Equal Rights

Mary Wollstonecraft Reason woman have Equal Rights. 1759-1797. Growing up she struggled trying to be the best Her siblings were favored over her Grew up with a father who abused her mother Made her want change “I must have first place or none,” stated from Mary.

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Mary Wollstonecraft Reason woman have Equal Rights

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  1. Mary WollstonecraftReason woman have Equal Rights 1759-1797

  2. Growing up she struggled trying to be the best • Her siblings were favored over her • Grew up with a father who abused her mother • Made her want change • “I must have first place or none,” stated from Mary. • She was often stereo typed by people because of her friendliness with men • She strived to get woman's rights equal to men's • Had limited formal schooling • Family Had financial issues • Young adult life-went homeless

  3. Early Life • Born April 27th 1759 • Had 2 sisters Everina and Eliza • Had an abusive father • Had lack off formal Schooling • Jane Arden-friend who she read with

  4. Overcoming Inequality • Wrote the Thoughts on the Education of Daughters • A Vindication of the Rights of Women. • Addressed the legal, economic and educational disabilities of women • Ultimately argued- equal rights that are applied to men should include women • Inspired woman to achieve equality • Taught in a school- which led her to write • Didn’t live to see women's rights come to fruition

  5. Different Thinking • Most men disagreed • Gave woman motives • Threw out new ideas to society • Gave woman inspirations on equality

  6. Lesson Learned • Never give up • Fairness is important • Sudden change isn't realistic • Achievement takes work & time

  7. Mary & Media • Emphasizes her blue eyes & red checks • Many Pictures-writing/reading books • Almost all Positive outlooks • Was seen as beautiful woman

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