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    Enlightenment Thinkers and Leaders I think that Mary Wollstonecraft was most influential. I think this because she was one of the first women to take a stand for women rights. Not only did she stand up for women rights‚ she fought for equal education and equal treatment of all human beings. She really emphasized that men and women should get their education based on reason and not gender. She strongly believed that men should treat their wives as equals and not property. She also believed that

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    through Siddhartha’s journey throughout the novel where he is met with continuous failures. It is through these failures in life and all his experiences that he is able to learn and be pushed toward the path of Enlightenment. Siddhartha’s past experiences are essential for him to reach Enlightenment. By going through these struggles and different paths of life‚ he gained different outlooks on life and connected them to reveal how everything flows together. “And all of it together‚ all voices‚ all goals

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    need for the better treatment of a country’s citizens. This period of skepticism deserves the name of the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement where leaders of single groups shared the same aspirations for change. During this period‚ people had

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    Enlightenment DBQ Historical Context The discoveries made in science during the 1500s and 1600s led European thinkers to raise questions about the conditions of human life itself. Many of the thinkers of the European Enlightenment moved away from medieval thinking toward more modern thoughts regarding government and the role of women in society. Document 1 Second Treatise on Government - John Locke . Political power is that power‚ which every man having in the state of nature‚ has given

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    The Enlightenment Movie Study Guide Part One 1. What other names is often used when referring to the Enlightenment? - Age of Reason 2. What was Sir Issac Newton’s role in the Enlightenment? - Along with other scientists he identified natural laws to explain the workings of the universe. 3. What changes did they encourage for social progress? - Religious tolerance‚ educational reforms‚ and prison reforms. 4. What long-standing political belief did Enlightenment thinkers question

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    Caught in a Wake of Illusions To remain‚ or not to remain: that is the question. In The Awakening‚ a novella by Kate Chopin‚ the main character‚ Edna‚ explores the depth of this question as she awakens from her blind submission to society’s demands. Realizing for the first time in her life that she is trapped in a box culturally deemed appropriate for women‚ she struggles to break free and pursue individuality. In the processes of trying to find herself‚ she sacrifices society’s approval‚ her husband’s

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    Good evening everyone‚ week three discusses the age of enlightenment. One area that sparks interest is the Declaration of Independence that Thomas Jefferson wrote in the 18th Century. Of course he was influenced by Benjamin Franklin. Agreeing with Benjamin Franklin‚ he substituted “pursuit of happiness” for “property” in Locke’s schedule of natural rights‚ so that liberty to pursue the widest possible human ends would be accommodated (Franklin). The issue that comes into play is how will villagers

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    In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ Edna Pontellier is a character who is alienated from the rest of society. She carries views which do not coincide with the norm‚ and in a way establishes her own idea of how women should live and be treated. Not only do her views estrange her from society‚ but she also physically separates herself from the life she used to live and the Victorian culture into which she was born. During this time‚ it was expected of a woman to be the perfect picture of a wife and mother

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    Change does not occur easily or without conflict. Change does not occur quickly nor smoothly. Many characters go through change in a novel‚ like Edna from The Awakening. Edna lives as a simple mother-woman and follows the general rules of society. She later experiences new bearings which lead to her self-discovery toward a better life. Edna kills herself at the end of the novel and frees herself from the social confinements. Edna‚ in the beginning of the novel‚ tailors her life to the path

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    reading “What Is Enlightenment?”‚ is written by Kant. Kant claims that man does not use their own enlightenment because there are other people with higher intelligence that can make the hard decisions for them and‚ that‚ the people listening will obey. Kant supports his claim that mankind does not utilize their enlightenment because they do not have freedom‚ they are lazy‚ and cannot escape their own nonage. Kant claims that humans‚ mainly man‚ cannot use their own enlightenment because they have

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