Rhetorical Analysis Of Elizabeth Cady's Speech

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Elizabeth Cady is the leader of the first women's right movement. This is a speech from when she was at Seneca Falls she was there trying to rally the women to do something about how they are treated. She thought that women didn't need to be like men and have to act and dress like them to be treated equally because she knew they were never going to be equal physical wise but they could be equal rights wise.

The way she proves her points is with logos ethos and pathos here are some examples from the text. “To be represented in a government which we are taxed to support." Here she is using logos it logical that they should have a say since they pay for the funding of the government. It’s the same reason they broke away from Britain so why