Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Solitude Of Self

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s “The Solitude of Self” thoroughly explains a plethora of reasons as to why women should have the same rights as men. In a condensed form, her main point is that every person, no matter who you are, has some battles in life that they have to fight individually. These battles create an argument as to women need equal rights especially basic education so they can be prepared for these battles they will inevitably face. She also makes the case that if women had basic education they could be better mothers and help teach their kids. Stanton even ties in the human soul into her argument. Her final line, “Who, I ask you, can take, dare take on himself the rights, the duties, the responsibilities of another human soul,” (9)

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