A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Wollstonecraft identifies an underlying motivation for women themselves to remain enslaved to their passions rather than developing their intellects, namely, that:
. women are better able to care for their families if not bothered by matters of the world.
b. cultivating the realm of feelings best suits women’s nature.
c. women can enjoy independence from men within the female world of emotions.
d. through sensibility women obtain the pretense of power.