She also what she hoped to happen in the future. In the beginning, she talks about how a father’s persona can determine whether a girl lives at a tolerable life or is cursed for her birth because it was idealized to have a male child during that time. Some fathers would go as far as killing their female child or act as if it wasn 't their child. ☑ Jin then went on about how her father would bind her feet with a white cloth so she would achieve a small foot which was not comfortable at all. After talking about the distortion of female feet, Jin then explains how a girl 's life is basically in the hands of a matchmaker. These matchmakers would often pair a couple so that one would be able to gain riches, so it was not beneficial to the woman at all. During a wedding, the bride is to remain seated on a red and green bridal sedan chair and remain quiet throughout the ceremony. ☑ Similar to the first source "Ain 't I A Woman?" Jin brings up the fact that without women, men would not be born. She then ends it by telling people that they should allow men and child to be educated and study abroad so they can learn from other cultures and end this treatment towards
She also what she hoped to happen in the future. In the beginning, she talks about how a father’s persona can determine whether a girl lives at a tolerable life or is cursed for her birth because it was idealized to have a male child during that time. Some fathers would go as far as killing their female child or act as if it wasn 't their child. ☑ Jin then went on about how her father would bind her feet with a white cloth so she would achieve a small foot which was not comfortable at all. After talking about the distortion of female feet, Jin then explains how a girl 's life is basically in the hands of a matchmaker. These matchmakers would often pair a couple so that one would be able to gain riches, so it was not beneficial to the woman at all. During a wedding, the bride is to remain seated on a red and green bridal sedan chair and remain quiet throughout the ceremony. ☑ Similar to the first source "Ain 't I A Woman?" Jin brings up the fact that without women, men would not be born. She then ends it by telling people that they should allow men and child to be educated and study abroad so they can learn from other cultures and end this treatment towards