She insisted that women should not be reliant on a man, for they are completely capable without. Her parents were never married, and neither were other women in her life, so she saw female independence first hand. This was evident when she decided to join the convent instead marrying off. She also claimed to be a virgin that was free of a man in many writings (“Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz." Feminist). Because of the recurring theme of freedom in her works, she has become known as a precursor of the Enlightenment. This has prodigious significance, for a title as that is not bestowed on many, let alone a woman of her day. Sor Juana was able to accomplish phenomenal amounts of things independently, and expresses that independence in a variety of
She insisted that women should not be reliant on a man, for they are completely capable without. Her parents were never married, and neither were other women in her life, so she saw female independence first hand. This was evident when she decided to join the convent instead marrying off. She also claimed to be a virgin that was free of a man in many writings (“Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz." Feminist). Because of the recurring theme of freedom in her works, she has become known as a precursor of the Enlightenment. This has prodigious significance, for a title as that is not bestowed on many, let alone a woman of her day. Sor Juana was able to accomplish phenomenal amounts of things independently, and expresses that independence in a variety of