History, 07.06.2020 13:40, MansellS6756
Examine the following excerpt from Emmeline Pankhurst's speech "Why We
Are Militant." What methods does the author believe women should use to
achieve equal rights?
[T]o men women are not human beings like themselves.
Some men think we are superhuman; they put us on
pedestals; they revere us; they think we are too fine and too
delicate to come down into the hurly-burly of life. Other
men think us sub-human; they think we are a strange
species unfortunately having to exist for the perpetuation
of the race. They think that we are fit for drudgery, but that
in some strange way our minds are not like theirs, our love
for great things is not like theirs, and so we are a sort of
sub-human species. A convince men to put women “on pedestal” to emphasize women’s natural abilities. B. Rely only “argument and persuasion” to avoid being criticized for behaving too badly. C do “something unmistakeable” to show their commitment to rebel against the political system. D. Treat men as if they are “sub-human” in retaliation for centuries of political oppression
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Examine the following excerpt from Emmeline Pankhurst's speech "Why We
Are Militant." What methods...
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