In Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, Mary Wollstonecraft presents a groundbreaking perspective on the education of women, advocating for equal opportunities and a curriculum that nurtures both intellectual and moral growth. Wollstonecraft critiques the prevailing attitudes toward women’s education during her time, emphasizing the importance of developing women’s minds and encouraging their independence. She calls for a more comprehensive education that empowers women to contribute meaningfully to society, promoting equality, self-reliance, and the pursuit of knowledge.