Ethos In Elizabeth Cady's Speech

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Stanton uses ethos, or ethics, in her speech to justify her character and credibility. Elizabeth Cady Stanton indicates in her speech that women and men were made as equals. In order to recognize this equivalence between sexes, Stanton shows that women and men were “naturally” made to balance each other and share equal power (Stanton). God is portrayed supporting the rights of women as well. In a male dominated world, all the conflicts that are formed as seen as disagreements with the “higher law written by the finger of God” (Stanton). God is placed as a top priority and One whom holds proper judgement. Thusly, by saying that God Himself sees the male annihilation in society and disapproves, Stanton justifies that with the help of women, society