Comparison Of Abigail Adams's Letter To John Adams

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“My boyfriend doesn’t message me half as long as I message him!” Every girlfriend has though this once in her relationship. Abigail Adams wrote this in one of her letters to John Adams on March 31st, 1776. “I wish that you would write me letters half as long as I write you.” Though it is inevitable couples will occasionally have their arguments, it is proven through the truckloads of letter between Abigail and John, that they have made a remarkable couple throughout history. They are by far my favorite couple because they both leaned on each other to not only help each other get by but to help build the start of a better nation. In this essay, it will discuss the many ways that Abigail Adam’s services didn’t go unnoticed. The role of the wife is to stay at home and clean, take care of the children, and do things just to please the husband. Abigail Adams, once known as Abigail Smith, was a girl from a small town Weymouth, Massachusetts. She kept to herself often and was homeschooled by her mother, Elizabeth Quincy. Smith became a committed reader. She would spend her time studying literary works. At the age of seven-teen, Abigail had reconnected with John Adams. John …show more content…

“…. and tell me if you may where your Fleet are gone? What sort of Defense Virginia can make against our common Enemy? Whether it is so situated as to make an able Defense? Are not the Gentery Lords and the common people vassals, are they not like the uncivilized Natives Britain represents us to be?....” (Abigail Adams letter, Paragraph 1) She went on about who she felt that she was only patriotic one deep down to her heart. Apart from politics, everyone in the town is getting small pox. She is worried that her and family and herself will catch the disease soon. Then she gets into a rant about how she feels that women should be more respected. Women are not disable because they are simply

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