Mary Wollstonecraft, Writer and Philosopher | Biography
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- Jacqui Rossi talks about English writer Mary Wollstonecraft's life, works, and progressive thoughts on educating young women. #Biography
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Mary Wollstonecraft became trending again when Sheynis Palacios mentioned her during the final q and a in Miss Universe. Now everybody is searching for her.
That’s right!
I'm here 'cause of an International Relations essay. Seems the easiest to write about out of the 10 options given.
I'm here because of miss u ..Ms Nicaragua ❤
fun fact, when she met the painter Henry Fuseli, (the one who painted "the Nightmare") a friend of her boss Joseph Johnson, she fell for him, and he feel for her, even though he was alredy married. She was so free and outside of the rules that were given by society, that she suggested him to not leave her wife, and not leave her either, and just live all three together like a polyamorous couple.
She was so cool
didn't ask
I think Fuseli's wife was like "no, please" LOL
so cool :')
I have an exam about this today wish me luck guys
How did you do on the exam?
@@FerrasMG thanks for asking! I passed. It and now I'm doing exams again but for my third year in college this time 😊
@@Alex-bn6np so probably you would be doing a job right now
Am I right ?🤔🤔
Can you contact me please I need help
How did the exxam go?
Here because of Miss Universe Nicaragua
Thanks for this video, it's the reason I'm reading Rights of Woman now
We all came here for miss Nicaragua 🇳🇮 ❤👑
Came here after watching Miss Universe 2023. Miss Nicaragua ‘s🇳🇮 final answer intrigued me and here I am.
thank you so much for this video!
I fell in love with Mary Wollstonecraft when I read A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
Interesting summary thanks. An inspiring person. Want to read her book now.
Checking out this video after watch the 2023 Miss Universe pageant.
Yazdıklarını, fikirlerini hayranlıkla okudum Mary Wollstonecraft. Çok büyük bi zekasın ve bi o kadar da toplumun aksine fikirlerini savunabilecek kadar cesur. Bi erkek olarak senden etkilendim ben. O derece. Keşke tanışmış olsaydık seninle..
Thank you I’m doing this from my scrapbook for college and Mary Shelley and I’m doing a bit on her mother and father
her adventures in france are worth going into deeper...
I love her last name,such an inspiration ❤❤❤❤
HER LAST NAME IS TRSH!
Great, thank you Biography!
"The beginning is always today." ~ Mary Wollstonecraft
L quote
I came hear fron miss Nicaragua
I’m watching this for school and I actually enjoyed it
I am very well known to see you tube every thing I can find in you tube on yesterday I find the good writer and the good philosopher in the you tube A good journalist a writer and a philosopher know every thing in you tube a student find more things on you tube for a good knowledge to help
I realize the video is a potted history but I am disappointed that the fact Mary was in France during 'The Terror' when non-Revolutionists were being jailed, tortured and killed in the country. As America had a revolution, the French did not see Americans as too great a threat, and so marrying Captain Imlay may not have just been because she 'fell for him'. She lost a lot of her friends in the country and so it was not a nice time for her.
great video
roses are red
violets are blue
i have online school
and you probably do two
A fantastic woman, Mary Darby Robinson also was fantastic! We owe a lot to these ladies.
i disagree women get no rights!
💯
She is a good personality.
Oh her daughter wrote the Frakenstain,fasinating
Excuse me, are you Aaron Burr sir?
How accurate is this?
You are cool, voice hits my memory
I just got done with a project about this for World History ||
anyone else here just for school
Which theory that Montesquieu was influenced to History of sociology?
How could she be Voltaire's "bestie" if they lived in different countries, and when she became an adult he was already dead?! She was born in 1759, in London. He lived in France, and also died there in 1778, at 83, when she was... 19.
I had the exact same thought 😬
So her sister dies and they closed the school and what does that got to do with closing the school I don't get it.
April 27 1759-August 10 1797
AGE 38
I came here because miss universe 2023
Curious about the accuracy of the entire video. I was on board until the video started to show its bias through the "who no one really cares about" comment. To me, that comment killed the credibility and showed the bias of the video. If the video can't make its point in an unbiased fashion, then the only ones who will agree are the biased people. Surprised that this was shown by a professor at a university.
I don't know how to say this but.. that's not London
Excellent video! Thank you so much for sharing! Have a b.l.e.s.s.e.d day! :)
That's where Robert burns Was born Lol (am I right)
"Slavery to monarchs and ministers, which the world will be long in freeing itself from, and whose deadly grasp stops the progress of the human mind, is not yet abolished."
[A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797, 3: The Same Subject Continued]
"Arguments of this cast are an insult to common sense, and savour of passion. The divine right of husbands, like the divine right of kings, may, it is to be hoped, in this enlightened age, be contested without danger, and though conviction may not silence many boisterous disputants, yet, when any prevailing prejudice is attacked, the wise will consider, and leave the narrow-minded to rail with thoughtless vehemence at innovation."
[A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797, 2: The Prevailing Opinion...]
Sheynis palacios
My political science this women 😢😢
and you end the video talking about her husband being a nice man, not about how awesome Mary was herself?!!
There's nothing wrong with that...I suppose she just wanted to emphasize that Mary Wollstonecraft died a happy woman...
@@anusmitamukherjee9794 there is obv something wrong because the title of the video is "Mary Wollstonecraft" not "Mary Wollstonecraft's husband," (the video is about Mary, so the end should also be about Mary)
is this video really factual?........for "needed some space" and leave for another place, it should be going to France because of the relationship with the painter Henry Fuseli..... Going to Scandinavia is to help Gilbert Imlay with business affairs and to win his heart back.... also, the second suicide is after the Scandinavian journey when she realizes she's wholly forsaken by Imlay, not before the journey...
rights of woman, not women. Small point, but important! Also, Laudanum, not Landamum, for God's sake.
No one cares about Walpole???
Does the public really care about you?
How incredibly bias. Her life was miserable because of her beliefs.