In "Maria; Or, The Wrongs of Woman," Mary Wollstonecraft crafts a poignant narrative that exposes the systemic injustices and gender inequalities of the late 18th century. Written in a semi-autobiographical style, the novel follows the trials of Maria, a woman imprisoned in a patriarchal society that oppresses her autonomy and desires. Through vivid characters and evocative language, Wollstonecraf...