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Grease stains
Summary:
Jean Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft meet to discuss Women’s rights and both philosophers begin to display in a heated argument of weather women should do house work or not. Jean attempts to leave, where a gust of smoke is seen, and both go to the site of the smoke. Upon arrival, they find a new factory and head inside. Mary immediately notices that mass amount of women doing labor in this factory. Rousseau rejoices at the sight and mary is livid and goes on a rant on how angry this makes her. Rousseau rebutts by stating that women are meant to do labor and house chores. Jean also notices the children, and sees them covered in grease stains and working in low wage conditions,
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