"Woman's destiny is to be wanton, like the bitch, the she-wolf; she must belong to all who claim her"
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The subtext is de Sade’s favorite provocation: if society can justify domination through “nature,” then cruelty can be framed as honesty. He’s writing in a late-Enlightenment world that loved to talk about reason and rights while still running on patriarchy, class violence, and sexual double standards. His novels often take those hypocrisies and push them past the breaking point, staging libertine philosophy as a nightmare logic test: what happens when pleasure is the only sovereign?
That doesn’t make the sentence a critique rather than an endorsement. De Sade’s fiction repeatedly eroticizes coercion, and this formulation reads less like satire than a manifesto of predation dressed up as inevitability. The intent is to collapse moral argument into a sneer: women are “meant” for use, so resistance becomes unnatural. It “works” because it’s brutally consistent - and because its brutality exposes how easily lofty talk of destiny can be conscripted to excuse exploitation.
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Sade, Marquis de. (2026, January 17). Woman's destiny is to be wanton, like the bitch, the she-wolf; she must belong to all who claim her. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/womans-destiny-is-to-be-wanton-like-the-bitch-the-24202/
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Sade, Marquis de. "Woman's destiny is to be wanton, like the bitch, the she-wolf; she must belong to all who claim her." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/womans-destiny-is-to-be-wanton-like-the-bitch-the-24202/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Woman's destiny is to be wanton, like the bitch, the she-wolf; she must belong to all who claim her." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/womans-destiny-is-to-be-wanton-like-the-bitch-the-24202/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.










