Isabella Bird Research Paper

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Isabella Bird was not only a travel writer but also a photographer, naturalist, and humanitarian; quite the résumé for a woman in the late 1880s. Not only was she a successful writer but she also was one of the first women to be elected as a fellow for the Royal Geographical Society which I am very excited to research. As a travel writer who was a woman during that time-period, she was able to be a part of so many amazing journeys, meeting so many amazing people, as well as the honor of being published so many times.
However, as well written, successful, classic, and creative as Isabella Bird’s stories are, there are flaws in which she fails to acknowledge in her published works. She falls into the same trap that other travel writers fall into, her errors are just as common. She fabricates her experience to make it seem better than it was. She is also disadvantaged as a woman travel writer making it harder for people to take her work as seriously as a male travel writer’s. However, she is just as much at fault for errors in travel writing just as a male author. As accomplished as she was, she had her own flaws that affected her work as well as her credibility. When traveling to Persia, she had already had the …show more content…

She tells her sister that the mountain man falls in love with her however, Isabella Bird thinks that he is the type of man one might fall in love with but never marry. Putting this label on him makes his character seem skeptical and allows room for questioning about this character’s intentions. He is merely just a mountain man helping a travel writer venture out for something new to write about. However, she makes Jim seem like he is a multidimensional character rather than making him seems like a normal

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