Civil Rights and Feminism

Monday, October 10, 2016

Critical Introduction

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Welcome to our blog “Bridging the 60s Gap!” We are a group of freshmen in ENGL101 at The University of Maryland, College Park Scholars Progr...
Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Stasis in Two Major Speeches

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"Truth is powerful and it prevails." "Religion without humanity is very poor human stuff." "...
Monday, October 3, 2016

Pathos in "Ain't I A Woman" and "Equal Rights for Women"

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Pathos refers to the authors persuasion through emotional appeal. In both of the texts, the use of pathos is very clear. However, in "A...
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Audience for "Equal Rights for Women"

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The audience of any type of rhetorical statement is key to how the author decides to perform. In the case of, "Equal Rights for Women...
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Audience in "Ain't I A Woman" by Sojourner Truth

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The audience in "Ain't I A Woman" by Sojourner Truth is a very important rhetorical device in supporting her passionate sp...
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Friday, September 30, 2016

Logos in Shirley Chisolm's speech "Equal Rights for Women"

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In Shirley Chisholm's speech "Equal Rights for Women" she uses logos as a device to appeal to her audience. She uses statis...
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Kairos of "Ain't I a Woman?"

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Sojourner Truth's speech, "Ain't I a Woman?" was given during 1851 in Ohio. The speech had a profound impact at that time ...
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