<span>"If strong ideas and actions offend you, read no more" helps the reader understand that a young woman in the historical context of the story, was not permitted to think or act in ways that could be considered "strong".
Certainly the other statements could lend you some ideas about the time period, for example the year, sailing on a ship as a means of travel, or being called a lady, but the idea that a young woman could not do the kinds of things that other people could do, tells that this will be a story that is different for girls. Charlotte's adventures on the ship were things that, normally in 1832, a girl would never have had a part in.</span>
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Yes one can, as a child your mind is more creative hence making more creative changes and bringing in new ideas, besides that you have more energy to put into projects that can change the world, take a look at Greta thunberg at 17. ( can’t spell her name lol) she strives for a safe planet and taking care of rights of animals etc, this is just an example to help u get started.