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Mary Wollstonecraft : The Father Of Feminism

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Mary Wollstonecraft was born on April 27, 1759 in Spitalfields, London. She was the second born out of seven children. She was an Anglo-Irish feminist who was known as an English feminist writer. Mary was one of the founders of feminism, a champion of social justice and a mother of women’s suffrage. Feminism is the doctrine advocating social, political and all other rights of women equal to those of men. She had somewhat of a rough childhood, but that did not stop her from pursuing herself in a career and attempting to make her life better for herself. She passed away in 1797 ten days after her second born child Mary Shelley was born because of childbirth complications. During her childhood, she always witnessed her father drinking excessively, abusing her mother and bullying her mother. She frequently slept in front of her mother’s door to protect her. It did not help that she envied her older brother, who was also the first born, so her mother favored him. My presumption is that first born children tend to get more love and he seemed to be the favorite out of seven children. Her oldest brother was also placed on their wealthy grandfather’s will. Her father, Edward John Wollstonecraft was inherited a bunch of money which he did not spend wisely. He wasted his money on unproductive schemes at farming. In 1778 when Wollstonecraft was nineteen years old, she left home to try and make a living on her own. When she was twenty-four in 1783 she helped her sister, Eliza, who was

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