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Essay heading: Women: The Root of all Evil?
 
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What would women do if they had nothing? For this reason Wollstonecraft rejects her rich counterparts needless and vain existence in A Vindication of the Rights of Women. These women do not work for anything, and are doing nothing to advance themselves. Wollstonecraft believed women should become strong, intelligent human beings and free themselves from their dependence on men...
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Women need to adopt the strong, masculine qualities that men embody, and adapt them to a womanlier and more powerful identity. In the French Lieutenant's Woman, Sarah creates a lie to make herself an outcast in society in order to fight oppression. This is the only way she is able to break all her ties and find herself...
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