Many men from the past have always seen women with anathem, making them feel nonessential and yet men wanted all sovereignty. A myriad amount of women who had lived during that time were either silenced from the public or just a few would stand up for themselves. This has established a new group based on women’s rights and equality. Feminist started out meager , however had a strong impact when many women writers would use feminist ideology in books. articles ,and some even speeches. Feminism was overwhelming as it’s the notion of women equality economically, politically, and socially. Tons of women if not all women of the 19th century lived a miserable life where jobs were limited as well as freedom of speech. …show more content…
He argues that women tend to face intense scenarios of there life when men are always wanting to be superior over women. In Literary and Cultural Theory Donald Hall states, “Key to all feminist methodologies is the belief that patriarchal oppression of women throughout history has been profound and multifaceted.”(Hall 202). His observations are clear when he mentions, “( All works on feminism criticism will draw carefully on textual detail [quotes, themes, and plots]... to understand in as full a manner as possible how a given text variously supports, alters, and/or rejects prevailing gender belief systems.”(Hall 205). As a male not against feminist, he is fully aware on how many women writers were criticized throughout the 19th century because they would show how women were