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Summary Of Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Declaration Of Sentiments And Resolutions

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Leader of the American Women’s rights movement, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions” (DSR), successfully and strongly advocates for the rights of women to vote, divorce, and most importantly the equality among both men and women. Stanton uses one of the most famous documents in American history, The Declaration of Independence (DOI) as a framework for this controversial document for women’s rights. The purpose of DOI was geared towards the rejection of King George III’s power over the colonists just like the DSR gears towards rejecting the power that man has had over women. Stanton successfully uses and recreates the DOI in her document but recreates it to a women’s advantage, she states women’s inalienable rights as a U.S citizen, as well as use pathos as she states all of the unjust laws and sentiments. For instance, in the DOI Thomas Jefferson states that all men are created equal. Stanton views this as alienation towards women because it only refers to men, so she edits this statement to say that all men and women are created equal. In the DOI it states all things that man is entitled to but never specifies what women are entitled to, so Stanton recreates the statements being made to include the rights entitlements of both sexes. Since women have also done their fair share of contributions to their country they as well deserve to have entitlements to their own rights. Having said this the DOI is an excellent framework to use because

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