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    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu In the piece written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ she writes a letter to her daughter on how she believes her granddaughter should be educated. Lady Montagu discusses how knowledge affects a woman’s life in that time period. She also discusses how she feels a woman should be educated. In order to effectively communicate her views she uses rhetorical devices. These devices include contrasting‚ personal reference‚ and allusions. Lady Montagu has very specific ideas on

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    In her letter to her daughter‚ Lady Mary Montagu discusses the education of her granddaugther. In such analysis‚ she conveys her strong views about the role knowledge played in the lives of women in her time. By using several rhetorical strategies such as cause-and-effect and process analysis and stylistic devises such as aphorism‚ assertions and didatic‚ Lady Montagu has written a letter that depicts the crisis not only faced by the gererations of her time but for gernerations to come. Throughout

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    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Rhetorical Analysis In the essay written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu to her daughter‚ Lady Montagu advocates her personal believes on her granddaughter should be educated. She discusses how knowledge affects a woman’s life in their time period while explaining how she feels a woman should be educated. Because giving advice about parenting can often be taken offensively‚ Lady Montagu used a delicate balance of rhetorical strategies in order to be effective. These

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    Lady Mary

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    In the piece written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ she writes a letter to her daughter on how she believes her granddaughter should be educated. Lady Montagu discusses how knowledge affects a woman’s life in that time period. She also discusses how she feels a woman should be educated. In order to effectively communicate her views she uses rhetorical devices. “True knowledge consists in knowing things‚ not words.” Lady Montagu wants her granddaughter to “read books in their originals.”

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    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Throughout history women have not been viewed as equal in society to men‚ but to Lady Montagu they are just as important. Lady Mary is writing a letter to her daughter about her granddaughter’s education. To her‚ education is the most important thing a woman can have. During her letter she uses tone shifts‚ self flattery and first person pronouns to convey her point. Being a grandmother and mother‚ Lady Mary Wortley Montagu is very concerned with their futures. She

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    the world cannot be seen‚ nor touched…but are felt in the heart." Changing yourself to impress others cannot only lead you to embarrassment‚ but it can also be a simple approach for flushing your own personality down the toilet. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689–1762) once stated‚ "I despise the pleasure of pleasing people that I despise." Most reasons people transform themselves are due to lack of self-esteem and yes‚ the big "J" word. JEALOUSY. This emotion may also lead to despising others

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    From Greece to Rome and to Britain‚ the world’s most renowned philosophers and literary writers have tackled the concept of suffering. From Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ to the poetry written by Jonathan Swift‚ John Donne and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ multiple literary scholars have demonstrated suffering throughout the last couple centuries. Whether it may be sexual suffering as seen in the work of John Donne’s His Mistress Going to Bed‚ and Jonathan Swifts The Lady’s Dressing Room and A Beautiful

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    Judge Of Honor

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    Another poem by Philips called‚ “To the truly competent Judge of Honour”‚ genuinely goes in-depth in the trials and tribulations of the abuse of a women’s honor in everyday situations. The whole reason Philips wrote this poem was to provide damage control to her friends on a rumor that J.J. started. Philips begins by explaining how honor differs from man to man‚ and how all things good are more than likely doomed and will be misunderstood by someone. (Lines 1-4) She continues‚ explaining how humans

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    Chinese doctor in attempts to use remedies to cure the epidemic disease says to eat‚ "boiled edible mallows‚ mixed them with garlic" with a "small amount of rice to help it down." You can also make a a similar connection in Document 9 where Lady Mary Wortley Montagu explains how vaccination is a simple fix to small-pox and for a week they have a fever then all their illnesses disappear like there was never one to begin with. She adds on to say that she would practice it on her "dear little son" because

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    I. Race and Gender A. Ibn Battuta’s Mali (1352) B. Michel Montaigne’s Of Cannibals (1575) C. Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz’s The Poet’s Answer to the Most Illustrious Sor Filotea De La Cruz (1691) D. Lady Mary Montague’s The Turkish Embassy Letters E. Mary Wollstonecraft’s Chapter 13 from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman II. Explanation A. The readings listed above are all pertinent to either race or gender. What sets these apart‚ though‚ is the overall tone of the authors. All of these

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