Summary Of Sentiments Of An American Woman

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The American Revolution was a glorious fight for liberty and freedom against the tyrannical British authority. This revolution made the colonies more united than ever, but also raised issues about equality and human rights at home. In both documents, both parties used various reasons and strategies to convince the audiences about why they deserve more rights and respects than what they were currently getting. In Sentiments of An American Woman, 1780, the author talked about women’s roles in society during the revolution war and how she believed that women should be regarded higher than just housewives. She started off by presenting a problem that George Washington faced during the war and how his men were exhausted and lacked in the supplies needed. But she quickly turned the problem in favor of her point by stating that women, especially Esther De Berdt Reed, contributed significantly towards helping George …show more content…

She showed that women could perform more than just domestic works and they could be a new force of in the war. She further manipulated with the audience’s feeling by telling them that Reed continued the women’s efforts and took leadership of the charity drive immediately after the birth of her sixth son. It was clear that Reed placed her country above her family and this created a strong respect towards Reed and other women like her. The author tried to expand that respect by telling the audiences that Reed died of fever during her work and basically dedicated her life to the country. Because Reed’s contributions and dedications towards the country were way beyond what most of the audiences have done for their country, it was hard for them to deny women’s role,

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