ENGB07H3 Lecture 4: Lecture 4.0.pdf

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Description of fall is always clouded in rhetoric. Different characteristics but one thing in common, sexually active or perceived to be so. Their exterior (hair and clothing) often reflects being fallen. Literally gave up her virtue and that"s what happened. Who is to blame for her being pregnant? (p295) Her mother blames her - it is holey hers. What we had to read for today. Worry that it would spread to england. She had the opportunity to run a women"s school, but didn"t because she didn"t agree with women having and education. She didn"t want to teach women that they should be restricted. Woman, not women - doesn"t necessarily apply to all women. Some say it is a response to wollstonecraft"s work (1792) but this is debatable. Politics, women"s rights - that"s what this is about. The first stanza and the many exclamations. Second stanza represents the angelic vision of women alongside the illusion of power.

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