Answer: Although by today's standards Wollstonecraft's style may not seem out of the ordinary, by the time "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" was written, her approach was considered too blunt for 18th-century´s society.
Explanation:
Not only it was the first published book arguing that women’s rights were on the same footing as men’s, but it also had a tone that showed Wollstonecraft’s sense of humor as well as her anger at the unjust circumstances most women had to face.
For example:
"My own sex, I hope, will excuse me, if I treat them like rational creatures, instead of flattering their fascinating graces, and viewing them as if they were in a state of perpetual childhood, unable to stand alone."
Joseph Conard wrote this line and it belongs to the novel “Heart of Darkness”
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- The given lines are from the novel 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conard.
- It was written back in 1899 when the King Leopold of Belgians treated people badly and in an inhuman way.
- There was a growing protest because of this treatment.
- The novel talks about the darkness a person has in his heart.
- The language used in the novel makes the reader feel that he is fighting through the jungle.
- So, we see expressions like 'shadows of forest slipped downhill' in the given lines as well.
Theme characterization and setting
C. Sounds to me as though nothing she say's to Fanny will be beneficial, or Fanny wouldn't take heed to it. So I say C.
Answer:
B. Likeable
Explanation:
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