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but, till men become attentive to the duty of a father, it is vain to expect women to spend that time in their nursery which they, \wise in their generation,\ choose to spend at their glass; for this exertion of cunning is only an instinct of nature to enable them to obtain indirectly a little of that power of which they are unjustly denied a share: for if women are not permitted to enjoy legitimate rights, they will render both men and themselves vicious, to obtain illicit privileges. - a vindication of the rights of woman, mary wollstonecraft what is the central idea of this passage? women do not have enough time to raise children. both men and women need to trust their instincts. looking in the mirror harms womens ability to gain rights. giving women rights will help both men and women.

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# Brief Explanations: El pasaje argumenta que mientras los hombres no asuman sus responsabilidades paternas, no es realista esperar que las mujeres dejen sus actividades (en este caso, el tiempo en el espejo) para cuidar a los niños. Además, señala que si las mujeres no tienen derechos legítimos, intentarán obtener privilegios ilícitos, lo cual perjudica a hombres y mujeres. El enfoque está en los derechos de las mujeres y su impacto en ambos géneros. # Answer: Giving women rights will help both men and women.