Søg
  • Søg
  • Mine Storyboards

Unknown Story

Opret et Storyboard
Kopier dette storyboard
Unknown Story
Storyboard That

Lav dit eget Storyboard

Prøv det gratis!

Lav dit eget Storyboard

Prøv det gratis!

Storyboard Tekst

  • In the early 20th century...
  • In the 18th century...
  • Women didn't work and didn't have access to an education.
  • Mary Wollstonecraft was a writer and passionate advocate for women's rights who believe women were more capable than society has taught them to be.#160;
  • In the 18th century...
  • Today...
  • In the 18th century...
  • Women deserve education
  • Wollstonecraft expressed her strong beliefs and ideas about women's rights in her novels.
  • We can work too!
  • Stop mistreating women
  • Women should be equal to men
  • Women are capable!
  • Votes for women!
  • Wollstonecraft’s work became increasingly important#160;in the emergence of the suffragette movement during the early 20th century. Her#160;advocacy of women’s equality was so inspirational. Some even refer to her as the ‘original suffrage.'
  • guilt-tripping men!
  • victim-blaming women!
  • controversial!
  • not inclusive of all women!
  • doesn't provide suggestions for mothers!
  • Criticism and different understandings have developed over the centuries about Mary's writings. Even though some of her ideas were slightly problematic, her contribution will always be vital part of the beginning of feminism.
  • Today, women finally enjoy greater access to education and have more opportunities in life. Feminists often cite both Wollstonecraft's life and her works as important influences.
  • Mary Wollstonecraft contributed to the feminist movement.
Over 30 millioner Storyboards oprettet