Elizabeth Stanton's Solitude Of Self Essay

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton grew up in America in the 1800’s and saw just how bad women were treated and knew something had to be done. In “ The Declaration of Sentiments And Resolutions Seneca Falls Conference” and “Solitude of Self,” Stanton uses great examples of how women are being treated unequally. She uses examples such as them not having the right to vote and having what little rights they do have taken away from them by men.through her courageous acts she fought for women's rights.
Elizabeth Cady stanton was born in New York on 1815 sadly to her father she was a girl he often told her he wished she was a boy. Stanton grew up in a hard time for women they had nearly no rights and were viewed as unequals to men. She never understood what …show more content…

Stanton delivered the speech Solitude of Self it is maybe one of the most influential pieces of literature of in the fights for women’s rights she first makes her point of women still have natural right even though they are not me. “The point I wish plainly to bring before you on this occasion is the individuality of each human soul; our protestant idea, the right of individual conscience and judgement.”-”Solitude of Self, 1”. She is saying that not just women but each individual soul has their own right to make there own decisions in their own conscious minds without being controlled by another soul. Stanton then made a big point about a women being an important part of society “if we consider her as a citizen, as a member of a great nation, she must have the same rights all other members, according to the fundamental principles of our government.”-Solitude of self, 1”. She uses the constitution that men created by saying that if a women is a citizen and member of the great country of america then then she must have the same rights as the men that created