Women
Women's attempt for independence started when "Declaration of the rights of Men" issued after the French Revolution in 1789. This article by Mary Wollstonecraft clearly portrays life of a woman during those ages. The thematic message of this article denotes how women should be treated. In this article the message she tried to spread was that women are human beings and not just alluring objects for the contentment of men. She tries to expose the importance of self concern and self esteem to women. Mary also knew the importance of proper education in a variety of fields for women so they could stand independently on their own feet. Women were always looked upon as a creature that is made for the nurture of others and the reason for their existence is to serve men. It was clearly understood that women had no Constitutional or human rights, these rights and freedoms only applied to those who went out into the real world. Women only existed for the purpose of reproduction and slavery.
Men are physically stronger then women therefore men are meant to dominate women by nature. Napoleon spoke of rights that were given to men in a society, freedom and rights only belonged to men. In the era of Napoleon, we see it depicted very strongly since he denied the existence of women. Men were the father figures of the household and they had the right to decide women's destiny. The churches were very influential at the time in the society, church gave instruction to men on how to act towards women and defined the role of a woman in the society. The only way a woman could rise in society was by marriage. Women around the world still get treated as a slave because men and women do not have enough education and knowledge to know that freedom and respect is the key to the world that is a better world for every one equally. As human beings we are all equal and gifted, and Mary wanted to make this point and spread this message around the world . God has created both men and women, they both have different role to fulfill. The society dictated his idea of proper nourishment which meant stronger people therefore they were smarter among all species so they survived because they were fit for the environment. There are still many issues to be resolved in the context of sexism. She fought for women around the globe. Nourishment became a crucial issue in the society when Charles Darwin's "Origin Of Species" published in 1859. No rights and freedoms were granted to women and they were treated as salves to men, they only existed for the satisfaction of men.
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