One possible interpretation is that the last words are a call to action. Wollstonecraft was often concerned with social and gender issues. So, if her novel was exploring these areas, the last words could be urging the reader to think about or take action regarding the topics presented, such as advocating for women's rights in the context of the story.
The last words can serve as a conclusion that ties together the different elements of the novel. If the story has been building up certain ideas or conflicts, the last words can be the culmination of those, providing a sense of finality and completion.
Yu Zhouzhou's last words in " Hello, Old Times " were: " The old times at the end, and the hand that held me tightly. In my old times, he was the light."
Ye Qingmei's last words included three sentences. The first sentence was to tell Fan Xian how to open the box she had left behind. The second sentence was that she hoped Fan Xian would remember that the world she wanted was for everyone to be equal, no matter what kind of person Fan Xian would become in the future. The third sentence was to tell Fan Xian not to ask who his father was because he was only Ye Qingmei's own son. These last words deeply moved Fan Xian, especially the third sentence. It showed that Ye Qingmei's heart was filled with hatred for her father. However, the specific content of the last words was not specified in the search results provided.
Ye Qingmei's last words included three sentences. The first sentence was to tell Fan Xian how to open the box she had left behind. The second sentence was that she hoped Fan Xian would remember that the world she wanted was for everyone to be equal, no matter what kind of person Fan Xian would become in the future. The third sentence was to tell Fan Xian not to ask who his father was because he was only Ye Qingmei's own son. These last words deeply moved Fan Xian, especially the third sentence. It showed that Ye Qingmei's heart was filled with hatred for her father. However, the specific content of the last words was not specified in the search results provided. Therefore, the specific content of Ye Qingmei's last words was still unclear.
Ye Qingmei's last words were: The first was to tell Fan Xian how to open the box she had left behind. The second was to hope that Fan Xian would remember that the world she hoped for was equal for all, no matter what kind of person Fan Xian would become in the future. The third was to tell Fan Xian not to ask who his father was because he was only Ye Qingmei's own son. These last words deeply moved Fan Xian, especially the third sentence. It showed that Ye Qingmei's heart was filled with hatred for her father. The specific content of the last words was not specified in the search results provided.
It could mean that the idea or image of Mary Wollstonecraft that is often presented is somewhat fictionalized. Maybe in some accounts of her life, certain aspects are exaggerated or misrepresented to fit a particular narrative.