In the men's world, Elisha Fenwick's novel "Carecy" and Especially Educational treatment, when Elisha Fenwick's woman studies how a woman fits into the "male world" in the second half of the 18th century. The most impressive novel in the novel found that it is a conflict between two very different ways of teaching. One of them, the traditional view, is Emile et al. Of Jean-Jaques Rousseau. It is fully represented by.
Please describe the status of the women in the world of slavery. How would you describe people like Eliza or Patsy? What is the difference between a slave woman and a slave mistress like the wife Epps? Are women more vulnerable to atrocities in slavery society than men or entirely different vulnerabilities? What is the pros and cons of women's slave men?
In the men's world, Elisha Fenwick's novel "Carecy" and Especially Educational treatment, when Elisha Fenwick's woman studies how a woman fits into the "male world" in the second half of the 18th century. The most impressive novel in the novel found that it is a conflict between two very different ways of teaching. - With the development of the nineteenth century, women have had considerable success because they have access to civil rights such as voting in local elections. However, some women want the right to vote in parliamentary elections. These women participated in a campaign called voting rights. I will explain in this article why women did not have all the elements to vote before 1914. The long-term reason why women did not vote is the ideal of the Victorian era.
To summarize the movie, you can see that all the events that happened in Eliza were related to Victorian women's events. Eliza is a middle-class woman who is insulted and insulted by a man in a high class society. When she reached the standard of the upper class, Eliza was ignored by her hands. She finally fought back against the respect of this man.
Cold words covered Eliza's skin. The man suddenly entered her office. He said he would like to kill his wife. Now he needs "Eliza's help". For what? Ellisa is convinced that even if he wants what he wants is higher than her salary level, he will not be sure whether he will compensate her dues. Elisa sighed. What is worse than fearing customers is what only one person is doing. She gathers with him and must be frank. She can always ban his practice - but she does not know how much it costs. Eliisa also suspects that one man is being swallowed by anger and hatred and seeks help with that man's rough skin and clever attitude. If she does not believe it, Eliza loses confidence in her unfamiliar work of her life.