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Her dignity consists in being unknown to the world; her glory is in the esteem of her husband; her pleasures in the happiness of her family.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The value of a woman lies in her role within her family and her husband's esteem rather than external recognition.
In this quote, Rousseau emphasizes the importance of a woman's dignity and glory as derived from her intimate and familial relationships rather than societal recognition or fame. The quote suggests that true happiness and fulfillment for a woman come from being cherished by her husband and finding joy in the well-being of her family, highlighting the significance of personal connections over public acknowledgement.
Themes
In practice
Example use cases
In a wedding speech, one might say, 'As Rousseau pointed out, her glory is in the esteem of her husband, showcasing the beauty of their bond.'
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