A comparative study: Virginia woolf and mary wollstonecraft’s feminism descriptions in their books
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feminism, woman, equality, feminist, genderAbstract
This study attemps to compare the meaning and importance of feminism and similarities of the ways in which Virginia Woolf and Mary Wollstonecraft’s description feminism in their books. The reason this topic was chosen in the study is to investigate the importance of feminism and how it happened in past times. The main reason these two writers were chosen is because they were two very important and powerful women writers for feminism. According to the results of the study, women and men were expected to be in separate areas in society during the time the authors lived. Men were expected to go to work, while women were expected to be at home and take care of household chores. These two powerful women writers have argued in their works of feminism: men and women are equal and women's place is not just home.
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