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Essay heading: Locke, Wollostonecraft
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In this example, Locke shows how a child needs guidance until he or she is mature and experienced enough to bare the responsibility of equality.
Wollstonecraft argues many points that are parallel to Locke’s ideas, but not identical. She agrees with Locke in that everyone should be equal, but adds that all men and women should be equal in their opportunities, responsibilities and intelligence... displayed 300 characters
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She agrees with Locke in that everyone should be equal, but adds that all men and women should be equal in their opportunities, responsibilities and intelligence. However, they are treated with insignificance, given no freedom to think on their own.To show this Wollstonecraft says, “Women are, in common with men, rendered weak and luxurious by the relaxing pleasures which wealth procures; but added to this they are made slaves to their persons, and must render them alluring that man may lend them his reason to guide their tottering steps aright (Wollstonecraft, 180)... displayed next 300 characters
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