women in 18th century France
Many changes occurred during the Enlightenment period of the eighteenth century. For instance, more and more emphasis was placed on the family as the eighteenth century passed. There were three groups of urban women in eighteenth century, lower-class, middle-class, and upper-class. This essay will discuss the experiences of the lower and middle class urban women. It will also cover Olympe de Gouges’, The Declaration of the Rights of Woman.
The changes were different for lower-class
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have for granted. I agree with de Gouges in some parts, yet disagree elsewhere. I agree with the fact that women were discriminated against. I somewhat disagree with the extent that de Gouges’ documents depicts. However, if the document had not been as powerful as it was, women’s rights may have taken longer to achieve. I really learned a lot about the rights of women during this time period and surprisingly, enjoyed doing it.
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