Marie Gouze was born on May 7, 1748 in Montauban (France), a French writer and heroine, who claimed equal rights between women and men at the time of the French Revolution.
She marries at age 17, in a marriage of convenience, and has a son, but only widowed a year later. He goes to Paris with his son, and the name is changed to Olympe de Gouges. She frequents the Parisian salons and starts a career as a writer.
In her works, she reflects on her society, on her status as a woman, on the problems that women face as a gender, …show more content…
Within a life of struggle for the rights of oppressed people, especially women, she wrote several works, the most well-known being the declaration of the rights of women and the citizen.
In this document, Olympia claims for women the equality defended by the French Revolution, and denounces the way in which, after taking advantage of its participation in events such as the Bastille, it seeks to return women to their domestic roles and the private spaces, forgetting to include them in the egalitarian project for which they have fought.
It concretizes its idea of equality in the concept of citizen participation: both men and women can and must participate in the construction of the law. In addition, it considers democracy as the appropriate means to achieve equal opportunities in women's access to public power spaces. t calls for the right to vote and recognition of fundamental rights and freedoms, legitimating the right of women to have access to education and property free of the legal protection of