A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

What are the motifs in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mark Wollstonecraft?

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Sexuality is a recurring idea through the book. Gender is naturalized (made to seem part of what creation intended) by rooting it partly in sexuality. Wollstonecraft tries to tackle aspects of gendered sexuality by touching on the double standard that condemns seduced women, while rewarding male seducers. In an age when few career options existed for well-bred women, she asks readers to reconsider financial and ethical pressures that forced women into the "refuge" of prostitution in order to survive.