![]() The essay will take the position that Rousseau’s argument is weakened by internal contradictions, and requires claims for which evidence is not provided. The final goal of the essay is to use Woolf’s arguments regarding the equality of women and what they need in order to perform equally to criticise Rousseau’s arguments regarding the inferiority of women. It will also attempt analyse how the arguments interact with one another. The essay will attempt to lay out the arguments made by both, examine them methods used, and the quality of the arguments made. ![]() This essay will examine the main points made by both texts as a comparative analysis of how they deal with the same issue of the equality of women. ![]() Two prominent contributors to the debate surrounding the (in)equality of women have been Virginia Woolf and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with A Room of One’s Own, and Emile Or, On Education respectively. Today no less than past eras it is a relevant and necessary discussion to continue, in the hope that the debate can be moved closer resolution. ![]() The role and equality of women in society has been a discussion that has only built in urgency and the diversity of positions held over the last several centuries. ![]()
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