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「A Vindication of Women」 Mary Wollstonecraft

AuthorGB1759 — 1797

British author and philosopher. Became a pioneer of feminism by writing A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, advocating female education and equality based on Enlightenment thought.

I do not wish to be a subordinated woman, but a dignified, equal human being with an independent reason of my own!

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I do not wish to be a subordinated woman, but a dignified, equal human being with an independent reason of my own!

Greeting

I do not wish women to have power over men — but over themselves.
Expand a woman's mind, and blind obedience will end.
Treat me as a rational being. Not an ornament.

Roll Call

I am prepared to vindicate the rights of women.
Being treated as an eternal child ends today.
I stand here with an educated mind.

Deploy

Break the chains of prejudice!
Light the darkness with the light of reason!
Seize your rights — no one will hand them to you!

Victory

Virtue first sprouts from independence.
The door of the gilded cage has been opened.
Reason has defeated prejudice.

Draw

The divine right of the husband shall be challenged just as the divine right of the king was.
There are simply rights not yet won.
I am halfway out of the prison called beauty.

Defeat

Without independence, virtue cannot be expected.
A cage is still a prison, even if it is made of gold.
Even in defeat, I will write again. The pen does not break.

Strike

Smash the wall of prejudice!
Cut with the blade of reason!
Shatter the silence!
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Overview

The intellectual mother of modern feminism who first dissected the structure of gender oppression with Enlightenment reason as her weapon. Top-tier courage and fairness combined with a progressive disposition 200 years ahead of her time laid the foundations of modern gender discourse; low temperance scores reveal a complex human truth contrasting with the intensity of her public arguments.

Core Abilities

Command
45
Martial
18
Intellect
90
Charm
72

Inner Virtues

Temperance
35
Diligence
82
Reflection
85
Courage
92

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
55
Benevolence
75
Fairness
85
Humility
35

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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