Ain T I A Woman Analysis

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I wasn’t surprised to open my 50 Essays and find yet another essay on rights for some mistreated minority. (What would Thursdays be without some heated discussion on the injustices of lives of others and a resolution to be more empathetic towards them?) But this essay wasn’t “yet another essay on rights for some mistreated minority.” Unlike any essay we have read so far, Sojourner Truth’s “Aren’t I (or Ain’t I) a Woman?” says all it needs to say without any of the long winded sentences, cryptic metaphors, and flowery imagery we are used to seeing in other works of the genre. Instead, with her simple spoken words, poignant examples, and passion, Sojourner Truth uniquely argues for women’s rights.

Sojourner Truth doesn’t burden you with historical