Tuesday, November 6, 2007
LAD 9
The sentiments started off briefly reflecting the opening views of the women at the Seneca Falls Convention. They write that they consider themeselves equal with men, and they do not want to suffer based on old traditions; they even go as far as calling the men tyrants over the women. Then the women went on to speak about the sentiments, or the things that the men were doing at the time against women. They talk about being degraded, limited property rights, limited voting rights, the denial of education and the lack of respect. These points are filled with fury and passion, and easily persuade one to follow the side of the women at the convention. They finished their article by saying that they would not stop easily, and they would continue to pursue their freedoms in the future.
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