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The two structures are layed out almost identical because they use the same tone and ideas used as well.
Declaration of sentiments structure. I cannot do 100 words but. The declaration of sentiments also known as the declaration of rights and sentiments is a document signed in 1848 by 68 women and 32 men 100 out of some 300 attendees at the first women s rights convention to be organized by women. Declaration of sentiments document outlining the rights that american women should be entitled to as citizens that emerged from the seneca falls convention in new york in july 1848. It is a well known fact that the way they are written possess an almost identical pattern.
Held in seneca falls new york the convention is now known as the seneca falls convention the principal author of the declaration was elizabeth cady stanton. Scholastic it was based on the declaration of independence and described the types if discrimination women faced in america. It is no exaggeration to say she doubtlessly follows the style and wording of the declaration of independence closely. The declaration of independence carries a firm and urgent tone.
The declaration of independence is a well known and admired piece which is why stanton uses its template to write her piece the declaration of sentiments and resolutions. The parallel structure of the declaration of sentiments is copied from jefferson s declaration of independence. Both declarations vary in length and rhythm of parallel elements to avoid monotony and to keep the reader engaged. The declaration of sentiments and resolutions is a document written by stanton and signed by 68 women and 32 men at the seneca falls convention the first women s rights convention.
She presented at the first women s rights convention. The style of the parallel structure keeps the reader interested in what one is reading. When elizabeth cady stanton wrote the declaration of sentiments she used the declaration of independence as a framework. Adopted by the second continental congress on july 4 1776 the declaration of independence.
Rhetorical analysis of the declaration of sentiments 769 words 4 pages. 10 4 elizabeth cady stanton declaration of sentiments 1848 elizabeth cady stanton drafted the declaration of sentiments for women s rights suffrage at wesleyan chapel at seneca falls new york on july 19 1848. Wright elizabeth cady stanton and mary ann mcclintock met to assemble the agenda for the meeting along with the speeches that would be made. Three days before the convention feminists lucretia mott martha c.
This number represents 100 people who signed the following. In a brilliant rhetorical move stanton establishes her credibility and appeals to the ethos of her audience by mirroring the structure and diction of the declaration of sentiments to those of the united states declaration of independence.