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Argued that women had the same rights as men and that obtaining an education was accessible equally to both sexes. Another example she pointed out was that men thought women were good at two things, having children and looking good. He described women as slaves and unable to “breathe the sharp, bracing air of freedom (564).” In contrast to women defined as slaves, he described men as kings with power that does not transfer equally or fully to women “His scepter, royal or usurped, extends not to me”