Message
Purpose
Rhetorical Choices
Tone
Lucy Stone
100

Message 1

Her message is if you put enough effort things will change for the best.

100

Purpose 1

The purpose was to show the audiance how things were back when they had no rights and how they improved on it and how we the current generation will never fully understand the struggle.

100

It lifted a mountain load off women

Hyperbole

100

Tone 1

Her tone is full of sadness because women were not allowed education or anything more that housework and obeying their husbands.

100

When was Lucy Stone Born?

1818

200

Message 2

Lucy Stones message is how men tried to stop women and turned there hate against them but in the end how they achieved it and much more.

200

Purpose 2

The purpose was to show how bad and cruel things were for Women and Slaves. After women started speaking up men forgot about the slaves and focus on dimmishing the women down, but at the end the women were victoriease and she hoped that future generations dosent know of the sacrifices.

200

Find the sentences that has a juxtaposition and a methophor

"When woman's heart is breaking

Shall woman's voice be hushed?"

200

Tonen 2

Lucy Stones tone is sad but determined as she expresses how things were 50 years ago compared today and how grateful she is that the future generation will not know or how to witness the hardships they had to go through for freedom.

200

How many children did Lucy Stones parents have and which child was she?

Her parents had 9 children in total and she was the eight child.

300

Allusion

Henceforth the leaves of the tree of knowledge were for women, and for the healing of the nations.

300

Which College did Lucy Stone go to?

Oberlin College

400

Pathos

"When woman's heart is breaking

Shall woman's voice be hushed?"

400

Why did she refuse to write a speech for the 1847 commerence ceremony?

Its because they wanted a men to recite it instead of her.

500

Personafication

The press, many-tongued, surpassed itself in reproaches upon these women who had so far departed from their sphere as to speak in public