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To George Sand As A Recognition Analysis

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“ True genius, but true woman! dost deny/ Thy woman’s nature with a manly scorn.” “And break away the gauds and armlets worn by weaker women”- crawls beneath my skin as the feud rises between woman and man. The words that slip out of a man’s mouth denying a woman any chance, any respect, any value, and any platform comforts your mind. The idea of having that type of power over someone is exhilarating and liberating. It makes you feel like a true man. Who thought your ride would eventually come to an end with women taking one step forward to raise their voice. Who knew women like Elizabeth Barrett Browning would hold a pen to praise George Sand with her piece, “To George Sand: A Recognition.” A poem written during the Victorian era in which she gives a voice to women who were enslaved by society and thanks George Sand for using her platform to defend and inspire women to stand up. Every line, a powerful punch and the rhythm of her words cut you like a knife. Words written to applaud and bring light upon women’s bravery in breaking gender barriers in a male dominated time. Despite our efforts, we have a long way to go before we tell our sisters, daughters, and granddaughters that they are not alone. No problem can be resolved by solely a group that seems to care so much while everyone who feels it does not affect them continue with their day. They are ignorant to believe it does not affect them, but man let me tell you, your mother, your wife, and your daughter are part of

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