ActivitySource E The Life of a revolutionary woman- Olympe de Gouges (a) Who is the lady referred in the information? (Page 19, Source E) (b) Why did she protest against the Declaration of Rights of Man and citizens (c) Mention one of her achievements and whom did she dedicate it to? (d) Many women’s political clubs were formed during Robespierre regime. But never recognised them. He claimed to be granting liberty and equality, but never to women. How did Olympe de Gouges raise her voice? What were the consequences? (e) Write down four basic rights that she set forth in her declaration for women.
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Explanation:
(a)The one who is referred is Olympe de Gouges, an social activist for women.
(b) She protested against it because it did not involve any thing for the betterment of women , which she wanted.
(c)De Gouges dedicated her life to her political and philosophical convictions by working to achieve representation and full political participation in the public sphere for women.
(d) Considered a feminist pioneer, de Gouges was an advocate of women's rights. Her most famous work was The Declaration of the Rights of Woman, (1791). Even in revolutionary France, feminist ideas were considered radical. In 1793, she was executed for crimes against the government.
(e) She particularly disliked Robespierre, whom she attacked in an open letter, addressing him with the informal "tu." De Gouges, who had demanded in her “Declaration” that women be given the right to climb the scaffold along with men, was arrested after publishing a seditious broadside championing the federalist cause.
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