A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was written in 1792, by Mary Wollstonecraft, was published in London. Mary Wollstonecraft who is British feminist, was born in 1759, in London, it is one of the earliest works of feminist philosophy. Wollstonecraft responds during the 18th century political and educational people who did not believe that women need to have education. She argues that women need to have education and build their position in society, they have to educate their children, become companion with husband and they have many essential duties in family. She establishes that women must have same the rights like men. This book is a declaration of the rights of women to equality of education and to …show more content…
Second if women are out of from the rights of society without evidence that they are not rational like men, it can be shown all talk of equality and freedom are a lie.
The fact men and women are praised until now but they are living only for doing their duties with honor, so society can never develop.
Parents are example of being rational and good citizens for their children and they need to make them brought up their own family affection. They need to encourage their children what they like to do and what they are interested in. In result they learn to communicate in society life. If children study at country day school they learn to respect others, if they study at boarding school it influences badly on their behavior. Children can stay at home but they should go to school during the day. There is co-educational system, boys and girls study at school and live together in society it is helpful to socialize in the …show more content…
Beginning in the late twentieth century, literary critics and philosophers began to be interested in Wollstonecraft 's treatise as one of the works of feminism. Some issues were discussed by commentators. It was a time of great political upheaval period in the world when book is written. During that point of time women had no rights and she attempted to show rights of woman through her book. The work stands still today as the most significant early feminist statement of the gender and social class. I would like to recommend that it can influence on next authors how to consider about women and very advised book for