Wollstonecraft’s discourse argues that women are not naturally inferior to men but they appear to be since they’re lacking the education. Her argument states that women are trained or the educational system deliberately trained to be flippant and incapable that if girls were allowed to be put in the same pedestal or vantage point as males; they wouldn’t be exceptional like how they are like mothers or being seen as capable workers. Her intended audience is both composed of men and women. She advocates educational and social equality for women. She uses historical and social contexts and by making comparisons through analogies to build her arguments.

Young’s discourse is about people who are treated a little too differently from society standards based on their disabilities. People with disabilities aren’t seen as normal people or aren’t considered regular. To present people to what it is like to be considered as an outcast because of how people with mental deficiency or with disabilities are seen as in public eyes. Setting an example up to see what it is like to be seen as an outcast by society.