Women's Rights To Suffrage By Susan B Anthony Analysis

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Remember that one time a women illegally voted and got beaten and thrown into jail because of it. This was back in 1873 of course-but still a big deal. For this reason that “Women’s Rights to Suffrage” is the text that is most compelling because she introduces solid evidence to prove her points. She shows how important it is for women to have the same rights as men, working together to build a better union, and that no matter your gender, you should be treated with respect. All of these reasons were very important to Susan B. Anthony and are still major problems today.
Through this text I believe that women should have the same rights as men do. Anthony uses the resource, The Federal Constitution to back up what she says about we;the people and not only land owning white males. The text also contains examples of imagery and metaphors. Such as in paragraph 7, it states,”The only question left to be settled now is: Are women persons?” (Page 2, Anthony) This is an example of a metaphor because it is comparing women to an average …show more content…

Sometimes women do not receive the same respect as a man would, even today this example is still evident. Lot’s of women could connect to this problem, so putting this point into her speech caught some people’s attention and got her more supporters. Susan B. Anthony used a couple of devices, such as personification and allusion. Furthermore, in the second paragraph, it states, “The preamble of the Federal Constitution says: “We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union,” She uses personification in the first paragraph, saying,”...simply exercised my citizens rights,”This way she gets the attention of the audience but did not physically exercise her rights. The reason for using the allusion is to help back up her point with a document that has been read by almost everyone and is well

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